English to Turkish Dictionary struggle

struggle

mücadele
definition
verb
before she could struggle, he lifted her up
make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
noun
Ambulance chiefs today condemned a teenager who assaulted a senior paramedic and a policeman during a violent struggle in York.
a forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.
translation of 'struggle'
verb
uğraşmak,
mücâdele etmek,
boğuşmak,
çabalamak,
çırpınmak,
debelenmek,
çalışmak,
savaşmak
noun
çabalama,
boğuşma,
uğraşma,
mücâdele,
savaş,
gayret,
çırpınma,
uğraş,
çaba,
zahmet
example
Shops in the town continually have to 'struggle' against fierce competition from bigger centres.
many families 'struggle' to make ends meet
a power 'struggle' for the leadership
before she could 'struggle', he lifted her up
He said the wounds suggested a violent 'struggle' and that bruising to Mrs Mace's neck suggested an attempt at manual strangulation.
The defence of democratic rights is inseparably bound up with the 'struggle' for socialism.
Pushing through the proposed reforms has been an uphill 'struggle' from the start.
The lesser struggle is the physical 'struggle' of self-defence.
When he and the shop-keeper returned to the tree, the bird lay on the ground, dead from her wild 'struggle' to free herself.
Over 200 child labourers from 55 countries gathered to share experiences of their 'struggle' to create a free world for children.
the center is the result of the scientists' 'struggle' to realize their dream
You're surely not suggesting that women should abandon their 'struggle' for equality to stay home and mix formula instead?
At the same time, their determined 'struggle' against adversity is a source of inspiration for all of us.
politicians continued to 'struggle' over familiar issues
It's a daily 'struggle' for not only physical survival, but mental endurance and a lingering hope that their story will be heard.
People were largely caught up in the desperate daily 'struggle' for survival.
it took us all day to 'struggle' back to our bivouac
Social reforms alongside a determined 'struggle' for liberation will lead us towards democracy and independence.
Chavez, who led the 'struggle' for social justice for migrant farm workers, died in 1993.
These shifts did not occur without inner turmoil and conflict, and many fractions continue to 'struggle' within the party today.
It was a difficult 'struggle' , but she managed to hold it in.
The manager of a mini-supermarket ended up in a violent 'struggle' after confronting a thief, a court heard.
Within about 15 minutes neighbours heard voices and banging on the walls sounding like a violent 'struggle' was taking place.
with a 'struggle', she pulled the pram up the slope
Why not take advantage of some opportunities that may not be there if Wie does continue to 'struggle' against the men?
We heard of the 'struggle' of the pastoral counselor, poorly equipped for the task at hand, and yet pushed to provide more pastoral care.
Jessica screams as she looks into Stephanie's deadly eyes and the two women 'struggle' desperately for survival.
politicians continued to 'struggle' over familiar issues
passengers 'struggle' with bags and briefcases
Conflict in Angola flared up in the 1960s during the liberation 'struggle' against Portuguese colonial domination.
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