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单词 to struggle on
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to struggle on
5. To make progress with difficulty to, into, out of (a place, a condition), through (something interposed). Also with adverb, along, forward, on. to struggle on: occasionally to maintain existence, or continue one's course of action, with difficulty.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > move forward or advance [verb (intransitive)] > with persistence, effort, or urgency
shovec888
thringc893
thresta1225
wina1300
thrustc1330
pressa1375
throngc1440
wrestc1450
thrimp1513
to put forward1529
intrude1562
breast1581
shoulder1581
haggle1582
strivea1586
wrestle1591
to push on (also along)1602
elabour1606
contend1609
to put on?1611
struggle1686
worry1702
crush1755
squeege1783
battle1797
scrouge1798
sweat1856
flounder1861
pull?1863
tank1939
bulldozer1952
terrier1959
the world > action or operation > difficulty > present difficulties [verb (intransitive)] > have difficulty > act or live through difficulties
scamblec1571
scramble1670
shift1723
manage1762
scrub1831
to struggle on1837
scratch1838
widdle1844
to worry along1871
to scrape along1884
to get by1908
scuffle1939
1686 J. Evelyn Diary (1955) IV. 508 The Booke will, (I doubt not) struggle through this unjust impediment.
1820 W. Irving Westm. Abbey in Sketch Bk. vii. 20 The light struggles dimly through windows darkened by dust.
1830 G. P. R. James Darnley II. iii. 70 A bass-relief whose figures seemed struggling from the stone.
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. III. vii. ii. 411 Either way, the world must contrive to struggle on.
1841 C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge xxviii. 94 Hugh, struggling into a sitting posture and gazing at him intently.
1844 ‘E. Warburton’ Crescent & Cross (1846) I. i. 1 The town itself lay buried beneath an avalanch of snowy mist, through which a few spires scarcely struggled into sight.
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. iv. 452 His looks and tones had inspired terror when he was merely a young advocate struggling into practice.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. §27. 212 My telescope..directed upon the men as they struggled through the snow.
1865 J. R. Seeley Ecce Homo (ed. 8) v. 40 Christ did not struggle forward to a position in which he could found a new state, but simply founded it.
1880 A. H. Swinton Insect Variety 10 Here..still struggles on a remnant of a once rich coleopterous fauna of lacustrine aspect.
1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay vii. 101 When he was slowly struggling back to life and strength.
1888 F. Hume Madame Midas i. Prol. 14 He struggled to his feet quickly.
1902 J. Buchan Watcher by Threshold v. 313 A moon was beginning to struggle through the windy clouds.
1908 E. M. Gordon Indian Folk Tales (1909) x. 98 For a while the medical work struggled along under great difficulties.
1910 G. Meredith Celt & Saxon xv, in Fortn. Rev. June 1061 His brown coat struggles out of the obscurity of the background [of the picture].
with cognate object.1842 S. Lover Handy Andy xx All gentle feeling vanished, as he saw Scatterbrain struggling his way towards him.1871 Daily News 6 Jan. The officers..were unable to struggle their way up to the inclosure in front of the altar.
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