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I . struggle [ˈstrʌgl̩] N

1. struggle (fight):

struggle
walka f

2. struggle (effort):

struggle
to give up the struggle to do sth
without a struggle

II . struggle [ˈstrʌgl̩] VB intr

1. struggle (try hard):

to struggle to do sth
to struggle for sth
to struggle with sth

2. struggle (fight):

struggle
to struggle against [or with] sth/sb
to struggle against [or with] sth/sb fig with conscience

3. struggle (when being held):

struggle

class struggle, class war N

class struggle

Usage examples with struggle

to struggle with sth
to struggle for sth
without a struggle
to struggle to do sth
to struggle against [or with] sth/sb
to give up the struggle to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The way you can struggle with this is to be supported by something, something you don't know.
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The team struggled and had low attendance at the new arena.
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However, as he was called on to play more minutes, he struggled.
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The next couple of years the club walked the tightrope, at times struggling both on and off the field.
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The team's struggles with the technology led to a number of delays.
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However, he continued to struggle with the bat, making 16 runs in the next two matches.
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After his death in 1856, his sons struggled over the succession.
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For most of the next two decades, the international struggled to prebuild itself.
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For the next few years he was engaged in the struggle over his father's will.
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The debt of the country has now risen, civil unrest is occurring daily, and political life has turned into personal struggles for interests.
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