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1 persistent struggle
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3 struggle
1. nto give up on one's struggle — признать бесплодность своей борьбы
to intensify struggle — обострять / усиливать борьбу
to renew one's struggle against smb — возобновлять борьбу против кого-л.
to resume the struggle — возобновлять / продолжать борьбу
to step up one's struggle — усиливать борьбу
- acute struggleto use one or another form of struggle — использовать ту или иную форму борьбы
- age-old struggle
- aggravation of the struggle
- antifeudal struggle
- antimonopoly struggle
- armed struggle
- bitter struggle
- centuries-old struggle
- common struggle
- complexities of the struggle
- conscious struggle
- continuous struggle
- courageous struggle
- course of struggle
- covert struggle
- daily struggle
- decisive struggle
- diplomatic struggle
- domestic struggle
- drawn-out struggle
- economic struggle
- emancipatory struggle
- emphasis on armed struggle
- experience of struggle
- extraparliamentary forms of struggle
- factional struggle
- fierce struggle
- forms of struggle
- freedom struggle
- gender struggle
- general struggle
- guerrilla struggle
- hard struggle
- heroic struggle
- holy struggle
- ideological struggle
- inner-party struggle
- intensification of struggle
- intensive struggle
- internal struggle
- international struggle
- joint struggle
- just struggle
- leadership struggle
- liberation struggle
- life and death struggle
- long struggle
- mass struggle
- means of struggle
- methods of struggle
- military struggle
- mounting struggle
- national liberation struggle
- nonparliamentary forms of struggle
- organized struggle
- outcome of struggle
- overall struggle
- overt struggle
- parliamentary forms of struggle
- parliamentary struggle
- peaceful struggle
- peoples' struggle
- persistent struggle
- political struggle
- postwar struggle
- power struggle
- practical struggle
- resolute struggle
- righteous struggle
- sharp struggle
- spontaneous struggle
- strike struggle
- struggle for dignity
- struggle for existence
- struggle for markets and spheres of influence
- struggle for national liberation
- struggle for peace and security of peoples
- struggle for succession
- struggle to divert the threat of war
- symbol of struggle
- uncompromising struggle
- underground struggle
- unparalleled struggle
- unrelieved struggle
- uphill struggle
- victorious struggle
- vigorous struggle
- waning of the struggle
- weakening of the struggle
- whirlpool of struggle
- worldwide struggle 2. vбороться; сражаться -
4 unrelenting
1. a безжалостный, жестокий, неумолимый2. a неослабныйan intense and unrelenting struggle — напряжённая, неослабная борьба
Синонимический ряд:1. constant (adj.) constant; incessant; unending; unremitting2. determined (adj.) determined; driving; persistent; resolute; steadfast3. grim (adj.) grim; implacable; ironfisted; merciless; mortal; relentless; ruthless; unappeasable; unbending; unflinching4. immovable (adj.) immovable; inexorable; obdurate5. unyielding (adj.) cruel; grinding; hard; harsh; oppressive; remorseless; rough; severe; uncompassionate; unmerciful; unyieldingАнтонимический ряд:flexible; halfhearted; sporadic
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