Tew Meaning in English
word
ˈtiˈiˈdəbəɫˌju/, /ˈtʃu/, /ˈtu
TOO or CHOO or TEE-EE-DOUBLE-YOO
tjuː
TYOO
释义
Tew is an old or dialect word meaning to struggle or fight, often physically or with great effort. It is not commonly used in modern English.
用法与细微差别
Very rare and archaic; only found in historical, poetry, or some dialect writing. Not used in modern standard English. If you see 'tew', it usually means a hard fight or struggle, sometimes physical.
Spanish: luchar (arcaico) - forcejearPortuguese (BR): lutar (arcaico) - debater-sePortuguese (PT): lutar (arcaico) - debater-seChinese (Simplified): 努力奋斗(古语)Chinese (Traditional): 努力奮鬥(古語)Hindi: संघर्ष करना (पुरातन)Arabic: يصارع (قديم)Bengali: সংগ্রাম করা - লড়াই করাRussian: бороться - тяжело трудитьсяJapanese: 必死に努力する - 格闘するVietnamese: vật lộn - đấu tranhKorean: 애쓰다 - 힘겹게 싸우다Turkish: çabalamak - mücadele etmekUrdu: جدو جہد کرنا - زور لگاناIndonesian: berjuang - berusaha keras
例句
They had to tew hard to finish the work.
basic
He will tew with his problems until he finds a solution.
basic
The sailors tew in the storm to keep the ship safe.
basic
Don't tew yourself out over little things.
natural
After hours of tewing, she finally lifted the box.
natural
He looks worn out—he must have been tewing all day.
natural