individual component of a thread, which is normally made by twisting a number of strands together
{f} drive up onto the shore; be driven onto the shore; leave someone in a difficult situation; be stuck in a difficult situation
a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole; "he tried to pick up the strands of his former life"; "I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously"
is a category within a subject area of the Sunshine State Standards For example, language arts strands are reading; writing; listening, viewing and speaking; language; and literature
a street in west central London famous for its theaters and hotels a poetic term for a shore (as the area periodically covered and uncovered by the tides)
A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it. She tried to blow a gray strand of hair from her eyes. high fences, topped by strands of barbed-wire
A single un insulated wire used in combination with other strands or groups of strands to form a conductor
Strand Electric, famous English stage lighting company, now represented all over the world Once boasted that every theatre in the world owned at least one piece of Strand equipment Founded in 1914 by two London theatre electricians - Arthur Earnshaw and Phillip Sheridan
In the roving process or shop - a primary group of bundles gathered together in a creel A strand is that which is pulled out of a doff A plurality of drawn and elongated individual filaments combined together to form an individual strand Strands are held together and protected by the sizing