struggle
struggle 英 [ˈstrʌgl] 美 [ˈstrʌɡəl]
v. 努力;挣扎 n. 努力;挣扎
进行时:struggling 过去式:struggled 过去分词:struggled 第三人称单数:struggles 名词复数:struggles
- Something that can only be accomplished with great effort is said to be a struggle. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a leader in the Civil Rights struggle. Alice Paul was a leader in the struggle for a woman's right to vote.
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- v. 努力;挣扎
- n. 努力;挣扎
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1. a country struggling for independence
为独立而奋斗的国家
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2. Shona struggled for breath.
肖纳艰难地喘着气。
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3. They struggled just to pay their bills.
他们辛苦所得仅敷日用。
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4. Paul struggled out of his wheelchair.
保罗挣扎着下了轮椅。
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5. He struggled against cancer for two years.
他同癌症抗争了两年。
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6. I struggled and screamed for help.
我挣扎着,高声呼救。
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7. Ben and Jack struggled together on the grass.
本和杰克在草地上扭打起来。
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8. rival leaders struggling for power
互相对立的领导人争夺权力
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9. a power struggle, a leadership struggle
争夺权力;领导权的斗争
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10. a struggle for independence
为独立的斗争
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11. the struggle between good and evil
善恶之争
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12. There were no signs of a struggle at the murder scene.
凶杀现场没有搏斗痕迹。
- struggle (n.) 1690s, from struggle (v.).
- struggle (v.) late 14c., of uncertain origin, probably a frequentative form with -el (3) (compare trample, wrestle), but the first element is of uncertain origin. Skeat suggests Old Norse strugr "ill will;" others suggest a connection to Dutch struikelen, German straucheln "to stumble." Related: Struggled; struggling.
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