Skip to main content

struggling

/struhg-uhl/US // ˈstrʌg əl //UK // (ˈstrʌɡəl) //

挣扎的,挣扎着,挣扎,挣扎着的

Related Words

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    strug·gled, strug·gling.

    • : to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
    • : to contend resolutely with a task, problem, etc.; strive: to struggle for existence.
    • : to advance with violent effort: to struggle through the snow.
    • : to be coping with inability to perform well or to win; contend with difficulty: After struggling for the whole month of June, he suddenly caught fire and raised his batting average 30 points.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    strug·gled, strug·gling.

    • : to bring, put, etc., by struggling: She struggled the heavy box into a corner.
    • : to make with violent effort.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process or an act or instance of struggling.
    • : a war, fight, conflict, or contest of any kind.
    • : a task or goal requiring much effort to accomplish or achieve.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verblabor, work
Synonyms
cope应对,应对措施seek寻求,寻找,求,征求strive争取,努力,力争,努力奋斗tackle应对,处理,解决,解决问题toil劳累,劳作,劳动,劳苦try尝试,试试,试试吧,试图assay化验,化验结果,化验员,化验单attempt尝试,试图,企图,嘗試dig挖掘,挖掘机,挖出,挖endeavor努力,尽力而为,尽力,奋进grind碾磨,碾压,磨削,碾碎hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声offer提供,提议,优惠,提价plug插头,塞子,堵塞,堵住scratch划伤,挠痒痒,刮擦,刮伤slave奴隶,奴仆,奴隶制,奴才strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性sweat汗水,汗液,汗,发汗undertake承担,从事,开展,承诺bend over backwards俯首称臣,俯首帖耳,俯首贴耳,折腰break one's back反击,反身,反身术,反目成仇break one's neck折戟沉沙,刎颈之交,刎颈之恨,刎颈之仇exert oneself出力,奋力,奋发,勉力give it one's best shot尽力而为,尽力而为吧,尽其所能,竭尽所能give the old college try重修旧好,重蹈覆辙,重修旧业,重温旧梦go all out全力以赴,竭尽所能,竭尽全力,全力以赴地去做have one's nose to grindstone埋头苦干,殚精竭虑,忙里偷闲,忙于工作make every effort尽一切努力,竭力,尽力而为,竭尽全力plug away插上插头,插上电源,插销,插手take a crack敲一敲,敲一下,试试看,试试看吧take a stab捅一捅,尝试一下,试探,捅破天take on承担,对付,担当,承担起try one's hardest尽力而为,竭力而为,竭尽全力,竭力work like a dog像狗一样工作,像狗一样的工作,像狗一样地工作,像狗一样干活

Examples

  • Opening up to Will about her off-camera struggles, Janet shared stories no one — including the cast and crew — knew was happening.

  • It’s not a status Awotona would’ve been familiar with in his early days, when even getting a meeting with an investor was a struggle.

  • It’s far more of a struggle than a dry one, and feels different.

  • Building a machine that can think and do things that people can do has been the goal of AI since the very beginning, but it’s been a long, long struggle.

  • There is a history of similar power struggles across the state.

  • There are instances in which private rehoming works out fine and is the best solution for the struggling family and the children.

  • Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations.

  • Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with inequality.

  • Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with diversity.

  • Thanks to decades of social-science research, we know more about how to help struggling Americans than ever before.

  • Life is represented as struggling to free herself from the gross earthly forms that cling to her.

  • As for the girl struggling with the second woman—the one called “Martha”—she was not very well dressed.

  • They tried it, laughing and struggling together with the awkward burden, but keeping their voices low.

  • "It has been a most merciful escape," Maloney said, his pulpit voice struggling with his emotion.

  • It seemed to her for a moment as if she were almost struggling to be angry, to be unhappy, and as if the struggle were vain.

struggling - EE Dictionary | EE Dictionary