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идиотскую
lotta di classe

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

class struggle [Brit, Am klæs ˈstrəɡəl] N

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. struggle [Brit ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l, Am ˈstrəɡəl] N

1. struggle (battle, fight):

lotta f (against contro; between tra; for, over per; to do per fare)

2. struggle (scuffle):

3. struggle (difficult task, effort):

II. struggle [Brit ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l, Am ˈstrəɡəl] VB intr

1. struggle:

struggle (put up a fight) person, animal:
battersi (to do per fare)
struggle (tussle, scuffle) people, animals, armies, forces:
si sono battuti (for per)

2. struggle (try hard):

3. struggle (have difficulty) (at school, with job, in market):

struggle person, company:

4. struggle (move with difficulty):

I. class [Brit klɑːs, Am klæs] N

1. class SOCIOL:

2. class:

class SCHOOL, UNIV (group of students)
corso m (in di)
to take a class Brit

3. class Am UNIV (year group):

4. class LAW:

5. class (elegance):

class inf

6. class (travelling):

7. class Brit UNIV:

8. class:

class BIOL, MATH

II. class [Brit klɑːs, Am klæs] ADJ inf (excellent)

III. class [Brit klɑːs, Am klæs] VB trans

to class sb, sth among or with
to class sb, sth as

in the PONS Dictionary

class struggle N, class war N

in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary

I. struggle [ˈstrʌ·gl] N

1. struggle (effort):

2. struggle (skirmish):

II. struggle [ˈstrʌ·gl] VB intr

1. struggle (make an effort):

2. struggle (fight):

I. class <-es> [klæs] N

1. class:

2. class (lesson):

II. class [klæs] VB trans

to class sb as sth
to class sb among 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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Its early years in the series were marked by struggles.
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It proved to be a struggle but the team found its feet and held its own until the last two months of the season.
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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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Outside the story, even the bad is good because the struggle is what makes the story worth reading.
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First, the women struggled to obtain combat roles on the front lines.
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