strove
英 [strəʊv]
美 [stroʊv]
v. 努力; 奋斗; 力争; 力求
strive的过去式
柯林斯词典
Stroveis a past tense ofstrive.
双语例句
- I strove to have her as my bride for I had fallen in love with her beauty.
我爱慕智慧,自幼就寻求她,设法娶她作我的配偶:我实在喜爱她的美丽。 - We know now, the natural antipathy you strove against, and conquered, for her dear sake.
现在我才明白了你为她的缘故跟发自天性的憎恶作了多少年斗争,并且克服了它。 - I strove to reach her, when, behold.
当我奋力接近她,唯见。 - An artistic movement in 19th century France; artists and writers strove for detailed realistic and factual description.
十九世纪法国的一场艺术运动;艺术家和作家力争做到详细的写实的描写。 - Lady Thatcher was the only British prime minister to leave behind a set of ideas about the role of the state which other leaders and nations strove to copy and apply.
作为英国首相,撒切尔夫人还留下了很多关于国家角色的观点,让后来的英国领导者和其他国家都纷纷效仿和实践。 - I detected in myself a feeling of hatred, which I studiously strove to overcome.
我自己心中忽然产生一种徒然力图克服的对他的仇恨。 - He, as a man, no longer strove.
他已经不再像一个人那样挣扎了。 - Since one century, the women of various countries strove for one's own right and made untiring efforts.
一个世纪以来,各国妇女为争取自身的权利做出了不懈的努力。 - I strove to tell you only that which would inspire you.
我尽量只告诉对你有启发的事情。 - I saw in my vision by night, and behold the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea.
我夜间见了一个异象:看见天上忽然起了四股巨风,震荡了大海。