endeavoring / ɛnˈdɛv ər /

尽力而为努力致力尽力

endeavoring3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to attempt; try: He endeavors to keep things neat in his apartment.
  2. Archaic. to attempt to achieve or gain.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a strenuous effort; attempt.

endeavoring 近义词

v. 动词 verb

attempt to achieve something

更多endeavoring例句

  1. Among his best-known endeavors was carving a “Wooden Boulder” and leaving it to slide over years toward the Celtic Sea.
  2. He hopes fans will continue to support his artistic endeavors, and the foundation’s efforts to give foster youth a brighter future.
  3. More than 50 nations designate an official in the top ranks of government whose portfolio includes nurturing artistic endeavors.
  4. In an endeavor deal, an advertiser commits to spend a certain amount of money over the course of the year, as with a traditional upfront deal.
  5. The whole world should be behind this mission and this endeavor.
  6. The first year after my separation was spent feverishly endeavoring exactly that.
  7. The sense of bearing on to the voice, or endeavoring to push the tone by any pressure whatever, should be absolutely avoided.
  8. I desire and am endeavoring to be on my guard respecting matters which concern his inclination and not his reason.
  9. While endeavoring to regain their feet, some were violently thrown upon the wooden platform.
  10. She was endeavoring to adjust the bunch of violets which had become loose from its fastening in her hair.
  11. With an animated countenance and a cheerful smile, she was all engrossed in endeavoring to infuse fortitude into his soul.