The strain on her patience became too much, and she snapped.
Yes, you can make many sentences with the word strain. Don't pull to hard or you'll strain the horse. Calm down, don't strain yourself. The leash was making the dog strain.
this bacteria is virulent strain
The plan turned out to be a strain on resources.He begins to strain and reach for the broken glass to cut himself free.
the credit crunch will prove to be a strain on many marriages-especially if it leads to mass unemployment. leave your car at home,let the train take the strain. (rail advert)
john strained his back at football practice
I used the colander to strain the noodles after boiling them.
The increase in work put quite a strain on the busy typists.
The strain of his work left him feeling as though he had been wrecked upon an uncharted island.
To strain is a verb. Strain is also a noun which means "Line of decent". Although it is mainly used as a verb to mean either: "To pull or draw tight" or "to sprain" or "hug" or "strive" or "to pass through a strainer". It has several meanings so it depends on what you mean to say. Hope that helps.
The S strain produces a capsule but the R strain does not
"His maladjusted psyche was not up to the strain of the new crisis, and he snapped."
The three types of strain are tensile strain, compressive strain, and shear strain. Tensile strain occurs when an object is stretched, compressive strain occurs when an object is compressed, and shear strain occurs when two parts of an object slide past each other in opposite directions.