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contend的意思

contend中文翻譯:

vt.主張;為...斗爭

vi.競爭;奮斗;斗爭;爭論

相似詞語短語

contends───vi.競爭;奮斗;斗爭;爭論;vt.主張;為...斗爭

content───n.內容,目錄;滿足;容量;adj.滿意的;vt.使滿意;n.(Content)(法)孔唐(人名)

contund───vt.挫傷,擦傷

contemned───v.蔑視;侮辱

contended───vi.競爭;奮斗;斗爭;爭論;vt.主張;為...斗爭

contender───n.競爭者;爭奪者

contented───adj.滿足的;心安的;v.使…滿足;使…安心(content的過去式和過去分詞)

coattend───涂層

coextend───vt.使…共同擴張;使…同等延伸;vi.同等延伸;共同擴張

雙語使用場景

He well knew the futility of trying to contend against witches, so he gave up discouraged.───他深知與女巫斗爭是徒勞無益的,所以他灰心喪氣地放棄了。

Modern European states, they contend, appeared after the Renaissance through the rise of nations.───他們爭辯道,現代歐洲國家是在文藝復興之后通過國家的崛起而出現的。

is time, once again, to contend with racism.───又是對付種族主義的時候了。

America has at least four separate immigration problems to contend with, and on only one of them is there any progress.───(就目前來說)美國至少要解決四個相互獨立的移民問題,但卻只有一個稍有進展。

Some lawmakers and government officials contend the problems at Bear Stearns might have been prevented with more oversight.───這將中止一些立法者和政府官員在貝爾斯登問題上的爭論。

He said businesses and consumers alike were struggling to contend with tumultuous markets and a financial-services industry under siege.───他表示,企業和消費者正艱難應對動蕩的市場和深陷困境的金融服務業。

That methodology might have worked for a few years if they only had to contend with bailing out Greece, Portugal and Ireland.───如果只是用來救助希臘、葡萄牙和愛爾蘭,這些政策的作用還能持續幾年。

It also marked the start of a period with the Lakers expected to contend for championships for the next half decade at least.───這也標志著湖人在下半個十年間成為冠軍有力爭奪者的時期開端。

I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister and the insolence of his mother.───我必須與他姐姐的冷酷和他母親的專橫抗爭。

英語使用場景

The asylum seekers had to contend with continued bureaucratic obstruction.

They had to contend against drought.

I have to contend with difficulties.

At the age of nine, he had the death of both parents to contend with.

If we leave at 8, we'll have to contend with the rush-hour traffic.

They have to contend against draught every year.

It is time, once again, to contend with racism.

He has too much to contend with.

When a marriage ends, the former husband and wife often contend over the children.