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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ oibre, siúil, strain of work, of travel.
Gan mhasla gan bhraodar, without strain or anxiety.
~ (ceoil), strain (of music).
Ag caolú a radhairc, narrowing, straining, his eyes.
2. ~ (cheoil), strain of music; snatch of song.
3. ~ cheoil, strain of music; snatch of song.
~ ann, there is a bad strain in him.
an ~ ann, there is a bad strain in him.
~ oibre, the strain, stress, of work.
Fuair ~ mór uaidh, it was a great strain on me.
~ an bhainne sna ba sin, there is a good milk strain in those cows.
Dul thar dfhulaingt, to strain oneself.
Ag na héille, straining on the leash.
Tuirse, faoiseamh, ~e, mental strain, relief.
~ ar cheann de na capaill aige, he is putting an undue strain on one of the horses.
~ ort féin, dont strain yourself.
Shíl go gcuirfeadh a ~ amach, I thought he would strain himself.
~ síothlaithe, straining-bag.
~ oibre, ualaigh, heavy strain of work, of load.
Níl siad ar na hóí le chéile, relations are strained between them.
~ súl, eye-strain.
cuir ~ ort féin leis, dont strain yourself with it.
Bainne a ~adh, to strain milk.
An strus a sheasamh, to stand the strain.
~ cheoil, strain of music.
Bainne a shíothlú, to strain milk.
~ bainne, straining of milk.
~ droma, back-strain.
~ ar a chnámha, he doesnt strain himself working.
Bhain ~ as mo dhroim, I strained my back.
~ thú féin, dont strain yourself.
~ a bhaint as rud, to cause sth. to sag; to strain, wrench, sth.
~ bhriste, breaking-strain.
Faoi ~, under strain.
féin a ~, to strain oneself.
~ oibre, strain of work.
~ shúl, eye-strain.
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