struggle的意思和读音

struggle

: [ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l] : ['strʌɡl]

n.

v.

struggles  struggled  struggling  

adj.+n.hard struggle,uphill struggle,bitter struggle,fierce struggle,titanic struggle

v.+n.continue struggle,face struggle

n.fight,battle,combat,conflict,wrestle

v.fight,strive,combat,battle,contend

strugglev.

1.[i]to try very hard to do sth when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems

a country struggling for independence

Shona struggled for breath .

life as a struggling artist(= one who is very poor)

They struggled just to pay their bills.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to move somewhere or do sth with difficulty

I struggled up the hill with the heavy bags.

Paul struggled out of his wheelchair.

3.[i]to fight against sb/sth in order to prevent a bad situation or result

He struggled against cancer for two years.

Lisa struggled with her conscience before talking to the police.

4.[i]to fight sb or try to get away from them

I struggled and screamed for help.

Ben and Jack struggled together on the grass.

James was hit in the mouth as he struggled with the raiders.

How did she manage to struggle free ?

5.[i]~ (with sb) (for sth)to compete or argue with sb, especially in order to get sth

rival leaders struggling for power

n.

1.[c]a hard fight in which people try to obtain or achieve sth, especially sth that sb else does not want them to have

a power/leadership struggle

a struggle for independence

He is engaged in a bitter struggle with his rival to get control of the company.

the struggle between good and evil

She will not give up her children without a struggle.

2.[c];(a physical fight between two people or groups of people, especially when one of them is trying to escape, or to get sth from the other

There were no signs of a struggle at the murder scene.

3.[sing]~ (to do sth)something that is difficult for you to do or achieve

It was a real struggle to be ready on time.

n.1.; ; ; 2.; ; ; ; ;

v.1.; ; ; 2.;;; 3.,,

n.1.an attempt to do sth. that takes a lot of effort over a period of time2.a fight, or a war

v.1.to try very hard to defeat sb. or to stop them having power over you2.to use your strength to fight against sb. or sth.3.to try hard to do sth. that you find very difficult

1. pull sb up .... struggle vi get on one’s feet ...

2. pull sb up .... struggle vi get on one’s feet ...

3. (7) ,[ collide with star] (10) ,[ struggle] dòu ...

4. pull sb up .... struggle vi get on one’s feet ...

5. (7) ,[ collide with star] (10) ,[ struggle] dòu ...

6. ☆ IDEAL () ☆ STRUGGLE ☆ SUCCESS ...

7. juggle : struggle ... put false colours upon ...

8. Step Up Revolution 4 1356 Struggle 1198 Skyfall 007: 4049 ...

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1.Yet he never gave up the struggle for rational discussion and debate in public affairs, and remained outspoken to the end.

2.I believe that this is something that humanity had to go through and I can truly say that the future I'm from is worth the struggle ahead.

3.When you struggle with an OOP problem, your program still works, it's just sort of hard to maintain. Allegedly.OOP,

4.Learn to accept all the genuine help that is offered, as you struggle to cope with all that is expected of you.

5.Even the younger generation, with little memory of the anti-colonial struggle, does not seem to be itching for change.使

6.When Priscilla looked back on her years of hard struggle she said that it was no easy job to balance work and study.西

7.The taxpayer has no exposure to CIT through the TLGP debt, possibly a reason why the lender has been left to struggle so long.CITCIT

8.Babies who are born just a few weeks early could go on to struggle at school, research suggests.

9.Rattan left perseverance, suffering, struggle. 1300 the wind snow and rain, to turn it into a tree, turn, become fine.。1300

10.It could almost be the heady days of the mid-70s, when capitalism seemed to struggle for breath and all political bets appeared to be off.70——