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21 strive
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22 strive against
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23 strive for
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24 strive with
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25 strive for
Синонимический ряд:aspire to (verb) aim for; aspire to; attempt; desire; endeavor; pursue; push toward; seek; try -
26 strive with
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27 strive for
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > strive for
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28 strive against
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29 strive against
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strive against
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30 strive for
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strive for
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31 strive with
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strive with
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32 strive for
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33 strive after
Общая лексика: стремиться добиться (чего-л.) -
34 strive after effect
Общая лексика: гнаться за эффектом, стремиться произвести впечатление -
35 strive against
Общая лексика: бороться против (чего-л.) -
36 strive against evil
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37 strive against fate
Дипломатический термин: бороться с судьбой -
38 strive against oppression
Общая лексика: бороться против угнетенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > strive against oppression
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39 strive against the stream
Общая лексика: бороться с течениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > strive against the stream
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40 strive for
Общая лексика: домогаться, бороться (друг с другом, за что-л.), стремиться добиться (чего-л.), добиваться, склоняться к чему-л.(перен. знач-е), бороться (за что-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
Strive — Strive, v. i. [imp. {Strove}; p. p. {Striven}(Rarely, {Strove}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striving}.] [OF. estriver; of Teutonic origin, and akin to G. streben, D. streven, Dan. str[ae]be, Sw. str[ a]fva. Cf. {Strife}.] 1. To make efforts; to use… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strive — [straıv] v past tense strove [strəuv US strouv] past participle striven [ˈstrıvən] [i]formal [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: estriver] to make a great effort to achieve something strive to do sth ▪ I was still striving to be successful.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
strive — [ straıv ] (past tense strove [ strouv ] ; past participle striv|en [ strıvn ] ) verb intransitive * to make a lot of effort to achieve something: strive to do something: We strive to be accurate, but some mistakes are inevitable. strive for:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
strive — [strīv] vi. strove or strived, striven [striv′ ən] or strived, striving [ME striven < OFr estriver, to quarrel, contend < estrif, effort < Gmc, as in MHG striben, obs. Du strijven, to strive, struggle < IE * streibh (> Gr striphnos … English World dictionary
Strive — Strive, n. 1. An effort; a striving. [R.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. Strife; contention. [Obs.] Wyclif (luke xxi. 9). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strive — ► VERB (past strove or strived; past part. striven or strived) 1) make great efforts. 2) (strive against) fight vigorously against. DERIVATIVES striver noun … English terms dictionary
strive — I verb aim, aspire, attempt, bestir oneself, bid for, carry into execution, compete, conari, contend, contendere, contest, do all one can, do one s best, do one s utmost, drive at, drudge, employ one s time, employ oneself, endeavor, endeavor to… … Law dictionary
strive — (v.) c.1200, from O.Fr. estriver to quarrel, dispute, from estrif, estrit quarrel (see STRIFE (Cf. strife)). It became a strong verb (past tense strove) by rhyming association with drive, etc … Etymology dictionary
strive — struggle, endeavor, *attempt, essay, try Analogous words: work, labor, toil, travail (see corresponding nouns at WORK): *contend, fight … New Dictionary of Synonyms
strive — verb. The regular past tense is strove and the past participle striven, but strived is commonly used for both in AmE: • We ve strived to lead the way in offering you the tools you need Money 1993 … Modern English usage
strive — [v] try for, exert oneself aim, assay, attempt, bear down, bend over backward*, break one’s neck*, compete, contend, do one’s best*, do one’s utmost*, drive, endeavor, essay, fight, go after, go all out*, go for broke*, go for the jugular*, go… … New thesaurus