1. 挣扎:昨天,上网和去英国留学不久的读法律和翻译的两个朋友很随意的聊了几句,虽然我和他们所在国家、专业都不同,但我们对留学生活的感受是相同的,那就是纠结(suffering)或者说是挣扎(struggling).
2. 努力:他当时尚未成名,所以是在努力(struggling)当中. 44. D. 这个箱子装有(containing)他的手稿. 49. B. 劝他重新来写(rewrite)这些故事,这时他会把那些印象最深刻最好的部分想起来,而忘记那些不重要的不要紧的(weak)部分.
3. 也有人永不停步不斷:> 有人空談理想齋talking; | > 也有人永不停步不斷struggling, | > 像薛家燕雖然百病纏身令她suffering,
4. 昂扬:17 传统 Traditional | 18 昂扬 Struggling | 19 更新 Refreshing
1. And she refused to release it even after Xie stopped struggling and leaned back against a wall to hide his bare buttocks.
2. Coming from humble roots and struggling to succeed by one's own efforts are common experiences for China's new order of philanthropists.
3. The city is still struggling to reduce pollution caused by heavy industry, vehicle emissions and dust generated by thousands of construction sites.
4. She tried her best to swim towards the boy who was struggling in the water and asked him to calm down.
5. Bush able to concentrate his energy on the general election, with Kerry eager to do the same and Edwards struggling to sustain his own candidacy.
6. struggling
6. Due to the fast expansion, the bank's capital adequacy ratio has been struggling to meet the regulators'minimum requirements.
7. Zookeeper Wang Jianxiang said the zoo had been struggling to provide enough food and medical care for the animals.
8. Investors'anxiety about the struggling economy has recently been accompanied by some hopes that market might be carving a bottom.
9. Sometimes this could mean hiding actual figures even when the company is struggling and potentially lead to the downfall of the organization.
10. China owns the world's biggest foreign exchange reserves and is struggling to properly manage this mountain of cash to generate adequate returns.
adj
1. engaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity
e.g. a financially struggling theater
struggling artists