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lutte des classes
class struggle SUST.
I. struggle [ingl. brit. ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈstrəɡəl] SUST.
1. struggle (battle, fight):
struggle literal, fig.
lutte f (against contre, between entre, for pour, over au sujet de, to do pour faire)
they gave up without a struggle literal MILIT.
2. struggle (scuffle):
bagarre f coloq.
3. struggle (difficult task, effort):
II. struggle [ingl. brit. ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈstrəɡəl] V. intr.
1. struggle literal:
struggle (put up a fight) person, animal:
se débattre (to do pour faire)
struggle (tussle, scuffle) people, animals:
struggle armies, forces:
ils ont lutté or se sont battus (for pour)
2. struggle fig.:
3. struggle (have difficulty) (at school, with job, in market):
struggle person, company:
4. struggle (move with difficulty):
I. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class SOCIOL.:
2. class:
class ENS., UNIV. (group of students)
cours m (in de)
to take a class ingl. brit.
to take a class ingl. am.
3. class ingl. am. (year group):
class ENS., UNIV.
class ENS., UNIV.
4. class (category):
5. class (elegance):
class coloq.
6. class TRANSP.:
7. class ingl. brit. UNIV.:
mention f
8. class:
class BIOL., MAT.
II. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] ADJ. coloq. (excellent)
III. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] V. trans.
1. class:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
class struggle, class war SUST. ingl. brit.
I. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] SUST.
1. struggle (great effort):
2. struggle (skirmish):
II. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] V. intr.
1. struggle (exert oneself):
to struggle to +infin
2. struggle (fight):
to struggle with sb/sth fig.
3. struggle (resist):
I. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class (student group):
2. class (lesson):
3. class ingl. am. UNIV. (graduates):
4. class (quality):
5. class (grade):
6. class ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (type of degree):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. class <inv> [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] ADJ.
III. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] V. trans.
to class sb as sth
I. struggle [ˈstrʌg·l] SUST.
1. struggle (great effort):
2. struggle (skirmish):
II. struggle [ˈstrʌg·l] V. intr.
1. struggle (exert oneself):
to struggle to +infin
2. struggle (fight):
to struggle with sb/sth fig.
3. struggle (resist):
I. class [klæs] SUST.
1. class (student group):
2. class (lesson):
3. class UNIV. (graduates):
the class of 2007
4. class (quality):
5. class (grade):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. class <inv> [klæs] ADJ.
III. class [klæs] V. trans.
to class sb as sth
Present
Istruggle
youstruggle
he/she/itstruggles
westruggle
youstruggle
theystruggle
Past
Istruggled
youstruggled
he/she/itstruggled
westruggled
youstruggled
theystruggled
Present Perfect
Ihavestruggled
youhavestruggled
he/she/ithasstruggled
wehavestruggled
youhavestruggled
theyhavestruggled
Past Perfect
Ihadstruggled
youhadstruggled
he/she/ithadstruggled
wehadstruggled
youhadstruggled
theyhadstruggled
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
However, as he was called on to play more minutes, he struggled.
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After his death in 1856, his sons struggled over the succession.
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The club struggled in the league over the following years, never finishing in the top half of the table.
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The club however struggled for the league survival in the 20002001 season, and finished 14th in the table, just four points short of relegation.
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Its early years in the series were marked by struggles.
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