struggle

struggle
strug·gle [ʼstrʌgl̩] n
1) (great effort) Kampf m (for um +akk);
trying to accept her death was a terrible \struggle for him ihren Tod zu akzeptieren fiel ihm unendlich schwer;
these days it's a desperate \struggle just to keep my head above water im Moment kämpfe ich ums nackte Überleben;
it is a \struggle to do sth es ist mühsam [o keine leichte Aufgabe] , etw zu tun;
to be a real \struggle wirklich Mühe kosten, sehr anstrengend sein;
uphill \struggle mühselige Aufgabe, harter Kampf;
to give up the \struggle to do sth den Kampf um etw akk aufgeben;
without a \struggle kampflos
2) (fight) Kampf m (against gegen +akk) (with mit +dat);
he put up a desperate \struggle before his murder er hatte sich verzweifelt zur Wehr gesetzt, bevor er ermordet wurde;
\struggle between good and evil Kampf m zwischen Gut und Böse;
power \struggle Machtkampf m vi
1) (toil) sich akk abmühen [o quälen];
he \struggled along the rough road er kämpfte sich auf der schlechten Straße vorwärts;
he \struggled to find the right words es fiel ihm schwer, die richtigen Worte zu finden;
to \struggle with sth sich akk mit etw dat herumschlagen [o herumquälen] (fam)
to \struggle to make ends meet Mühe haben, durchzukommen;
to \struggle to one's feet mühsam auf die Beine kommen, sich akk mühsam aufrappeln [o hochrappeln];
2) (fight) kämpfen, ringen;
to \struggle against sth/sb gegen etw/jdn kämpfen;
to \struggle with sth/sb mit etw/jdm kämpfen;
he \struggled for some time with his conscience er kämpfte eine Zeit lang mit seinem Gewissen;
to \struggle for survival ums Überleben kämpfen

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