Bregar in english

Struggle

pronunciation: strʌgəl part of speech: noun
In gestures

bregar = struggle ; toil ; slave away ; slave at ; stodge along/through. 

Example: Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.Example: His novels reflect the story of the spirit of man, undaunted and ceaselessly toiling and achieving ever higher levels of culture.Example: Anyone who's spoken to me recently is probably aware that on most nights I'm up slaving away to the wee hours of the morning on my project .Example: We've got to have the power to free women from slaving at their kitchen sinks.Example: Well, of course, Shakespeare's plays were written to be performed and viewed, not stodged through in a classroom.

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» ser difícil de bregarbe a (real) handful .

Example: Like an ill-mannered child, the brat can be a real handful.

Bregar synonyms

fight in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: faɪt part of speech: verb, noun conflict in spanish: conflicto, pronunciation: kɑnflɪkt part of speech: noun skin in spanish: piel, pronunciation: skɪn part of speech: noun scramble in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: skræmbəl part of speech: noun battle in spanish: batalla, pronunciation: bætəl part of speech: noun shin in spanish: espinilla, pronunciation: ʃɪn part of speech: noun sputter in spanish: chisporroteo, pronunciation: spʌtɜr part of speech: noun, verb clamber in spanish: trepar, pronunciation: klæmbɜr part of speech: verb shinny in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: ʃɪni part of speech: verb
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