endeavor
endeavor 英 [ɪn'devə] 美 [ɪn'devə]
n. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour) vi. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour) vt. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
进行时:endeavoring 过去式:endeavored 过去分词:endeavored 第三人称单数:endeavors 名词复数:endeavors
- When you endeavor to do something, you try hard to make it happen. A determined student might endeavor to get straight As on her report card.
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- n. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
- vi. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
- vt. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
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1. They not only make it possible for us to do this but make it a great endeavor due to their support.
她们不仅使我们做这个成为可能,而且她们的支持也做出了巨大努力。
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2. Like any endeavor, there isn’t a right way to go about practicing—find those methods that work for you.
如同任何努力一样,没有一种正确的练习方法——只有找出那些对你有效的方法。
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3. We cannot succeed in this endeavor alone, but we can lead it.
我们不可能独自完成这项努力,但我们可以发挥带头作用。
- endeavor (n.) early 15c., "pains taken to attain an object," literally "in duty," from phrase put (oneself) in dever "make it one's duty" (a partial translation of Old French mettre en deveir "put in duty"), from Old French dever "duty," from Latin debere "to owe," originally, "keep something away from someone," from de- "away" (see de-) + habere "to have" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). One's endeavors meaning one's "utmost effort" is from late 15c.
- endeavor (v.) c. 1400, from phrase put in dever (see endeavor (n.)). Related: Endeavored; endeavoring.
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