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الزَّيْزَفُونِيَّة
класова борба
in the PONS Dictionary
class struggle N, class war N
in the PONS Dictionary
I. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] N
1. struggle (effort):
2. struggle (skirmish):
II. struggle [ˈstrʌgl] VB intr
1. struggle (make an effort):
2. struggle (fight):
I. class <-es> [klɑːs, Am klæs] N
1. class (economic group):
3. class SCHOOL:
4. class Brit, Aus (type of degree):
II. class [klɑːs, Am klæs] ADJ (excellent)
III. class [klɑːs, Am klæs] VB trans
to class sb as sth
to class sb as sth
to class sb among sth
отделям нкг от нщ
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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