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1 endeavour
1.2. nounendeavour to do something — sich bemühen, etwas zu tun
Bemühung, die; (attempt) Versuch, dermake every endeavour to do something — alle Anstrengungen unternehmen, um etwas zu tun
despite his best endeavours — obwohl er sich nach Kräften bemühte
* * *[in'devə] 1. verb(to attempt; to try( to do something): He endeavoured to attract the waiter's attention.) sich bemühen2. noun(an attempt: He succeeded in his endeavour to climb the Everest.) das Bestreben* * *en·deav·our, AM en·deav·or[ɪnˈdevəʳ, AM enˈdevɚ]I. vito make every \endeavour to do sth alle Anstrengungen unternehmen, [um] etw zu tun* * *(US) [ɪn'devə(r)]1. n(= attempt) Anstrengung f, Bemühung f; (liter = striving) (Be)streben nt no pl (geh)all human endeavour — das gesamte Streben des Menschen
to make an endeavour to do sth — sich nach Kräften bemühen, etw zu tun
2. vtsich anstrengen, sich bemühen, bestrebt sein (geh)* * *to do sth etwas zu tun)C s (eifrige) Bemühung, Anstrengung f, Bestreben n:in the endeavor to do sth in dem Bestreben, etwas zu tun;make every endeavor sich nach Kräften bemühen, alles Erdenkliche versuchen;do one’s best endeavors sich alle Mühe geben* * *1.(Brit.; Amer.: endeavor) intransitive verb2. nounendeavour to do something — sich bemühen, etwas zu tun
Bemühung, die; (attempt) Versuch, dermake every endeavour to do something — alle Anstrengungen unternehmen, um etwas zu tun
* * *n.Anstrengung f.Bemühung -en f.Bestreben n.Bestrebung f. (after) v.bemühen (um) v.streben (nach) v.
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