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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. struggle [Am ˈstrəɡəl, Brit ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l] N
1. struggle:
2. struggle (against difficulties):
II. struggle [Am ˈstrəɡəl, Brit ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l] VB intr
1.1. struggle (thrash around):
1.2. struggle (contend, strive):
to struggle (against/with sth)
luchar (contra algo)
to struggle for sth
she was struggling for words
1.3. struggle (be in difficulties):
2. struggle (move with difficulty) + adv compl:
power struggle N
armed struggle N
class struggle N
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engleski
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pujar por + infinit.
to struggle to +  infinit.
u rečniku PONS
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engleski
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I. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] N
1. struggle (effort):
2. struggle (skirmish):
II. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] VB intr
1. struggle (make an effort):
2. struggle (fight):
class struggle N, class war N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
u rečniku PONS
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engleski
španski
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I. struggle [ˈstrʌg·əl] N
1. struggle (effort):
2. struggle (skirmish):
II. struggle [ˈstrʌg·əl] VB intr
1. struggle (make an effort):
2. struggle (fight):
class struggle N, class war N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
to struggle for sth/sb
Present
Istruggle
youstruggle
he/she/itstruggles
westruggle
youstruggle
theystruggle
Past
Istruggled
youstruggled
he/she/itstruggled
westruggled
youstruggled
theystruggled
Present Perfect
Ihavestruggled
youhavestruggled
he/she/ithasstruggled
wehavestruggled
youhavestruggled
theyhavestruggled
Past Perfect
Ihadstruggled
youhadstruggled
he/she/ithadstruggled
wehadstruggled
youhadstruggled
theyhadstruggled
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You're dealing with these life-and-death situations every week, and if you actually aren't sure if someone isn't going to survive, it's more dramatic.
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During this period of reflection many existential philosophers began considering life-and-death issues.
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One viewpoint suggests that the key seems to be helping vets experience intense challenges free from the psychological shackles of life-and-death danger.
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As regulator of the banking system, it has life-and-death influence over banks.
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It was a life-and-death matter, and they just wanted to make sure that they take the next breath not from the gas.
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