review
/rɪˈvjuː/
verb [ T ]
STUDY
4. US
FOR
revise (STUDY)
review
/rɪˈvjuː/
verb [ T ]
BOOK/FILM
2. If critics review a book, play, film, etc. they write their opinion of it
I only go to see films that are reviewed favourably.
revise
/rɪˈvaɪz/
verb
STUDY
2. [ I or T ] UK ( US
review
) to study again something you have already learned, in preparation for an
examination We're revising (algebra) for the test tomorrow.
revise
/rɪˈvaɪz/
verb
CHANGE
1. [ T ] to look at or consider again an idea, piece of writing, etc. in order to correct or improve it
His helpfulness today has made me revise my original opinion /impression of him.
His publishers made him revise his manuscript three times.
struggle
/ˈstrʌg.l ̩/
verb
EFFORT
1. [ I ] to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something
[ + to infinitive ] The dog had been struggling to get free of the wire noose.
I've been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
Fish struggle for survival when the water level drops in the lake.
2.
struggle along/through/out, etc.
to move somewhere with great effort
He struggled along the rough road holding his son.
By this time he'd managed to struggle out of bed.
3. [ I ]
INFORMAL
to be in danger of failing or being defeated
After the first half, United were really struggling at 1-3 down.
struggle
/ˈstrʌg.l ̩/
verb
FIGHT
4. [ I ] to fight, especially with your hands
He struggled with his attacker who then ran off.
5. [ I usually + adverb or preposition ] to use a lot of effort to defeat someone, prevent something, or
achieve something
For years she struggled
with/against
the establishment
to
get her theories accepted.
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