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词组 struggle
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struggle /ˈstrʌgəl/ noun 1. a situation in which someone tries hard to achieve something or defeat someoneadjectivesa long struggle The prisoners finally won their long struggle for freedom.a constant struggle Her life has been a constant struggle against illness.an uphill struggle (=one in which you have to try hard for a long time) It has been an uphill struggle to keep the business going.a heroic struggle Mandela is famous for his heroic struggle against the apartheid system.a bitter struggle There was a bitter struggle for power.a desperate struggle/a life-and-death struggle Millions of people are facing a desperate struggle to survive.a political struggle The two men were locked in a political struggle.the armed struggle (=the use of weapons and violence to get freedom) The organization agreed to give up the armed struggle and take part in democratic elections.an internal struggle (=between members of a government or a political party) The party was torn apart by internal struggles.the final struggle Gandhi led India’s final struggle for freedom from the British.nouns + strugglea power struggle (=a struggle to get power) There was a power struggle between the church and the state.a class struggle (=between the rich and the poor classes) The class struggle in France eventually led to the Revolution.a liberation struggle (=a struggle to get freedom for a country) Her father had fought in the liberation struggle.verbsbe involved/engaged in a struggle A large number of women became involved in the struggle for women’s rights.be locked in a struggle The two companies are locked in a struggle over which of them will control most of the world’s internet traffic.wage a struggle (=be involved in a struggle against someone or something) They believe they are waging a struggle against an oppressive government.give up/abandon/renounce a struggle The workers never abandoned the struggle for better conditions.face a struggle The company is facing a struggle to remain profitable.a struggle ensues (=it happens after something) After independence in 1975, a power struggle ensued in Angola.prepositionsa struggle for sth He led the people in their struggle for independence.a struggle against sth The struggle against racism has not ended.a struggle between sb/sth There was a power struggle between Mrs Thatcher and the unions.phrasesa struggle for power/control When the king died, there was a struggle for power between his two sons.a struggle for independence/freedom/democracy She has never abandoned her commitment to a non-violent struggle for democracy.a struggle for survival/existence Polar bears face a struggle for survival as the Arctic climate changes.If you say that something is a real struggle or is a bit of a struggle, you mean that it is difficult for you to do: It’s a real struggle getting the children to bed.2. a fight between people in which they try to hurt each otheradjectivesa violent struggle There was a violent struggle and someone fired a gun.verbsa struggle breaks out (=it starts) Three people were injured after a struggle broke out in a bar.prepositionsa struggle between sb There was a struggle between the two boys in the playground.without a struggle The police managed to arrest him without a struggle.phrasessigns of a struggle Detectives found signs of a struggle at the scene of the murder.
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