wrestle

wrestle
{resl}
I. 1. боря (се), излизам на борба с (и сп.)
2. прен. боря се, преборвам се (with, against с) (проблем, изкушение, съвестта си и пр.)
to WRESTLE with God/in prayer моля се горещо/ревностно
3. движа се с усилие
II. 1. сп. (състезание по) борба
2. трудна/тежка борба
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{resl} v 1. боря (се), излизам на борба с (и сп.); 2. прен. б(2) {resl} n 1. сп. (състезание по) борба; 2. трудна/тежка бо
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1 v боря се (with, against);2 n борба, боричкане;wrestle; v 1. боря (се), излизам на борба с (и сп.); 2. прен. боря се, преборвам се (with, a
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1. i. боря (се), излизам на борба с (и сп.) 2. ii. сп. (състезание по) борба 3. to wrestle with god/in prayer моля се горещо/ревностно 4. движа се с усилие 5. прен. боря се, преборвам се (with, against с) (проблем, изкушение, съвестта си и пр.) 6. трудна/тежка борба
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wrestle [resl] I. v 1. боря се; излизам на борба (with); to \wrestle a fall with преборвам се, премервам силите си с; 2. прен. боря се, действам (with, against, for); to \wrestle with problems боря се с проблеми; to \wrestle with God (in prayer) моля се горещо (Богу); to \wrestle down повалям (противник); прен. побеждавам, преодолявам; 3. закарвам насила, отвеждам насилствено; II. n борба (и прен.).

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