Ainda não temos significados para "strain look".
1Lots of Britishers of the Anglo-Saxon strain look much like Germans, and a uniform makes a big difference in a man's appearance.
2He trembled,-hisfine eyes had a strained look of anguish in them.
3He was pale, and there was a strained look about his eyes.
4His face was set and there was a strained look in his eyes.
5Edith Boyd watched and listened, with a slightly strained look in her eyes.
6Maybe there was a curiously tired, strained look in his eyes.
7They rode up within two minutes, collectedly, but each with a strained look.
8He was not happy, but the strained look had gone from his face.
9Labour strains look set to intensify with workers demanding higher pay and threatening strikes.
10The quivering anxiety was in her eyes again, the strained look on her face.
11His smile disappeared when he saw his wife's strained look.
12Vernet stepped into view, a strained look in his eye.
13Henry laughed, and the merchant gave him a strained look.
14She wore a nervous and strained look, and frequently seemed to have been crying.
15Truedale heard all this while he watched the strained look fading from Ann's face.
16The strained look had come over his face once more.