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* exert oneself;[ stræbe efter](dvs have som mål) aim at ( fx accuracy, better products, increased production, a seat in Parliament),(F: om højt el. uopnåeligt mål) aspire to ( fx fame, perfection, the position of managing director);(F: stræbe efter at få, opnå) strive for ( fx better conditions, freedom, power, recognition);(dvs have som mål) aim at -ing ( fx at being number one), aim to,F aspire to ( fx become an author),( bestræbe sig på) endeavour to ( fx do one's best),( stærkere) strive to;[ stræbe én efter livet] seek somebody's life;[ stræbe opad] aspire to higher things. -
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tireless, unflagging, untiring* * *adj untiring,F tireless ( fx efforts, energy; in one's work for others),indefatigable ( fx he was indefatigable); unflagging ( fxenergy), unremitting ( fx care, efforts);[utrætteligt adv] -ly ( fx we will strive unremittingly to...);(NB indefatigably). -
3 bestræbe sig på
endeavour, strive
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