As verbs the difference between strive and endeavour is that strive is to try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently while endeavour is...
@Vpicton Could you provide me an example with “effort” and “endeavour” as a noun? Thanks in advance! 查看翻译 Vpicton 2020年10月14日 英语(英国) They are both nounsAs I get older I can't believe the effort it takes to get up in the morning.I don't really want to do that...
In addition to this, not only can you use it as a verb, with the same meaning explained above (putting effort, struggling to do something), but also as a noun, referring to the efforts of an artist, for example, within an enterprise. Example 1: I endeavour to support you even when ...
as a guarantee, within our limited sphere of activity, of the success of, inter alia, return operations and of specific initiatives on the ground, including the plan of action for Somalia, which endeavours to translate into specific actions the work done on irregular flows- one of the pillars...
endeavour ɪn'dɛvər Main Part of Speech(动) verb, (名) noun New Search 中文» EnglishPinyin » 中文English » 中文字 » Char. Detail字 » Etymology Wildcard: Use * as placeholder for 0 or more Chinese characters or pinyin syllables ...
@paul_byeah!So I do not know whether it can become my English name. People listen this ...