1.力求,努力 (to do; for; after)
2.竞争,斗争 (with);反抗 (against)
1.to make a lot of effort to achieve something
1.I followed the law's guide, strived to be a man of justice, honesty and faithfulness.
我遵循法律给我的指导,努力做一个公平正义、诚实守信的人。
2.The kiwi strived to create the illusion that it was flying over a forest as it soared down through the sky from the top of a cliff.
这只奇异鸟为了创造出在森林中飞翔的幻想,从悬崖上纵身跃下。
3.Just like LiuChangxiu, if she had not strived, she would still be an illiterate family woman.
就像刘长秀,如果她不争,目前不过是一个文盲家庭妇女而已。
4.That said, the boundaries between left and right have been blurred as each has strived to occupy the strategically important center ground.
也就是说,当每个党派试图占据压倒性的优势时,左与右之间的界限已经不再过于鲜明。
5."Beautiful! " "Enthusiastic! " "Hospitable! " the children strived to answer.
“很好客!”孩子们争先恐后地回答道。
6.Zhang Jingli was wrapped up in aesthetic study for two years, and strived to make his artistic creation more flexible and mature.
蛰伏近两年的张敬立,在创作语汇上更加的灵活及成熟。
7.For over a century, scientists have strived to understand the mechanisms that govern the accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis.
一个多世纪以来,科学家一直努力了解管理机制,在有丝分裂染色体的精确分离。
8.Ever since our species arose, we have strived for a tastier diet and a more sedentary way of life.
自从人类出现以来,我们不断追求更可口的饮食,以及更舒适的生活方式。
9.I strived to seek for the traces of the bygone, trying to find the miracle coincidences, even if we had just come across at some spot once.
我拼命寻求往事中的蛛丝马迹,以求奇迹般的吻合,哪怕我们只是曾经在某一点上相遇。
10."I never strived for, or dreamed, that the world would know about me, " he said.
他说,“我从未努力让自己闻名于世,也未曾梦想过会闻名于世。”