释义 |
past tense of contend (with) 1 as in addressed to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently a multitude of problems to contend with as soon as he returned to the office -
addressed -
managed -
manipulated -
handled -
treated -
negotiated -
took -
coped (with) -
grappled (with) -
had a grip on -
came to grips with -
played -
fielded -
carried out -
maneuvered -
hacked -
swung -
carried off -
got off -
brought off -
engineered -
pulled -
controlled -
jockeyed -
regulated -
directed -
responded (to) -
guided -
steered -
reacted (to) -
finessed -
commanded -
run -
micromanaged -
ran -
messed (up) -
goofed (up) -
fumbled -
scamped -
bungled -
botched -
mishandled -
muffed -
loused up -
foozled See More 2 as in opposed to strive to reduce or eliminate medical missionaries who daily contend with disease and poverty -
opposed -
fought -
combated -
oppugned -
countered -
combatted -
resisted -
confronted -
battled -
thwarted -
withstood -
checkmated -
baffled -
foiled -
frustrated -
faced -
met -
defied -
forwarded -
encouraged -
cultivated -
promoted -
advanced -
fostered -
suffered -
bore -
supported -
nurtured -
advocated -
upheld -
endured -
endorsed -
furthered -
backed -
abode -
nourished -
abided -
indorsed -
championed See More |