endeavor
英 [ɪnˈdev·ər]
美 [ɪnˈdev·ər]
- n. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
- vi. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
- vt. 努力;尽力(等于endeavour)
endeavor 努力en-, 进入,使。-deavor, 债务,责任,词源同debt.
- endeavor (n.)
- early 15c., "pains taken to attain an object," literally "in duty," from phrase put (oneself) in dever "make it one's duty" (a partial translation of Old French mettre en deveir "put in duty"), from Old French dever "duty," from Latin debere "to owe" (see debt). One's endeavors meaning one's "utmost effort" is from late 15c.
- endeavor (v.)
- c. 1400, from phrase put in dever (see endeavor (n.)). Related: Endeavored; endeavoring.
- 1. Thereupon, we knew, our endeavor was valuable.
- 于是, 我们知道, 我们的努力是有价值的!
- 2. Implying that human endeavor could turn back the tides of fate.
- 言下大有以人力挽回天命之意.
- 3. We endeavor to make our customers satisfied.
- 我们力图使顾客都满意。
- 4. We shall endeavor to clear up these points for you.
- 这一点我们将努力替你弄清楚.
- 5. We shall naturally endeavor to win them to our side.
- 我们自然要竭力把他们争取到自己这边来.