endeavor 的 3 个定义
- to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.
- to attempt; try: He endeavors to keep things neat in his apartment.
- Archaic. to attempt to achieve or gain.
- a strenuous effort; attempt.
endeavor 近义词
attempt to achieve something
endeavor 的近义词 35 个
- aim
- effort
- enterprise
- struggle
- undertaking
- venture
- essay
- exertion
- fling
- go
- header
- labor
- lick
- push
- shot
- stab
- striving
- toil
- travail
- trial
- try
- try-on
- whack
- whirl
- work
- all
- best shot
- crash project
- dry run
- full blast
- full court press
- full steam
- old college try
- one's all
- one's level best
endeavor 的反义词 8 个
attempt to achieve something
endeavor 的近义词 44 个
- aspire
- bid for
- strive
- take pains
- undertake
- address
- aim
- apply
- assay
- buck
- determine
- dig
- essay
- grind
- hassle
- hump
- hustle
- intend
- labor
- offer
- plug
- purpose
- push
- risk
- scratch
- seek
- strain
- struggle
- sweat
- try
- venture
- do one's best
- drive at
- go for
- go for broke
- hammer away
- have a crack
- have a shot at
- have a swing at
- make a run at
- make an effort
- peg away
- pour it on
- take on
endeavor 的反义词 13 个
更多endeavor例句
- Here are three perks of networking that can help make your endeavors more profitable.
- Thurston reminded this person that mathematics really is a community endeavor and there’s a part to be played by everyone.
- The goal of this endeavor is to create significant ties to your city and industry and position your company on sites that get relevant traffic.
- Faulconer has also committed to revamp the city’s approach to real estate, an endeavor that will now continue without the city’s six-year real estate chief.
- While Viking raiding ships were one of the defining features of Viking raids and military endeavors, these vessels had a variance in their designs – which is contrary to our popular notions.
- Crossing the border illegally, with the help of coyotes, or smugglers, is typically a very expensive endeavor.
- We knew it would be an expensive endeavor, and we still chose to make the investment.
- He stops after a second, looks around him and laughs, apparently realizing the absurdity of the endeavor.
- Doing so can be a very profitable endeavor, in a time of low interest rates.
- His largest endeavor is a small town called Poundbury that he has been developing since the 1990s.
- This was my sincere endeavor, in those many discourses I had with that monarch, although it unfortunately failed of success.
- He did not find his new field of endeavor so profitable when he began to work among strangers.
- Consequently they endeavor to please him, without considering what he asks or what they do.
- To endeavor to cut through such an obstacle would undoubtedly have brought about a disaster.
- The endeavor would not only be utterly unavailing, but would, with certainty, involve them in speedy and retrieveless ruin.