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phrasestrain at strain at sth if something or someone strains at a rope, chain etc, they pull hard at it with a steady pressure, for example in order to escape: The bear pawed the air in fury, straining at the massive steel collar round its neck. The little boats strained at their anchors.
strain at (something)To exert the utmost force against some kind of resistance or barrier. The bank president complained that they had been straining at the restrictive regulations, but consumer advocates pointed out that it had led to a massive nationwide reduction in personal debt. The startled cattle strained at the gates until they eventually burst through and began stampeding through the farm. strain atv. To pull or push on something, trying to make it yield or give way: The dog barked viciously and strained at its leash. The angry crowd strained at the barriers. |