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STRAND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary There are many strands (= types) of pacifism The research is rich and varied, but at least two interrelated strands appear to form the core Besides, policies have been introduced and actions taken to deal with various strands of minority problems
STRAND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it He began to feed in the spaghetti, carefully separating the strands A strand of a plan or theory is a part of it There had been two strands to his tactics He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought
strand - WordReference. com Dictionary of English run aground: The boat was stranded in the mud to leave in a helpless position: tourists stranded in the middle of nowhere beach: the sea strand a part of a rope, or a single piece or fiber of cord, string, etc , that is wound, twisted, or plaited together to form a rope
Strand - definition of strand by The Free Dictionary Land, typically a beach, bordering a body of water 1 a To drive or run (a boat, for example) ashore or aground b To cause (a whale or other sea animal) to be unable to swim free from a beach or from shallow water 2 To bring into or leave in a difficult or helpless position: The convoy was stranded in the desert 3
Strand Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary All the strands of the story's plot are woven together in the final chapter The police are slowly putting the strands of evidence together She was stranded in a foreign city with no money They were stranded on a deserted island His car broke down, and he was stranded in the middle of nowhere
strand: Meaning and Definition of - Infoplease to be driven or left ashore; run aground to be halted or struck by a difficult situation: He stranded in the middle of his speech —n the land bordering the sea, a lake, or a river; shore; beach — n one of a number of fibers, threads, or yarns that are plaited or twisted together to form a rope, cord, or the like a similar part of a wire rope