0 to twist violently when trying to free oneself -- vẫy vùng, vật lộn
2 to move with difficulty -- di chuyển một cách khó khăn
He struggled out of the hole.
3 an act of struggling, or a fight -- cuộc đấu tranh
The struggle for independence was long and hard.
History is still ultimately a question of class struggle, and the developments of the nineteenth century are dominated by the machinations of bourgeois capital.
It reflected, moreover, political striving within the psychoanalytic movement and between it and its opponents and enemies in the struggle for recognition.
From a handful of scientific consultants and then the heads of struggling forestry administrations, the scientific enterprise had by the late 1940s enlarged considerably.
And energy recovered from the heterogeneous fuel of rubbish struggles to be economically competitive.
They were also accounts of struggle and resistance, which included claims of worthiness and profound demands for life with dignity.
Additionally, a dyad will only be classified as coercively attached if the attachment figure engages in the struggle which cannot be resolved.
Much archaeological research deals with periods and regions for which it is a real struggle to discern the agency of individuals.
In these struggles the latter regularly appealed for support to a larger cultivated public.