斗争

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Meaning and Usage

"斗争" (dòu zhēng) primarily means "struggle" or "fight," often referring to conflicts that can be physical, social, or psychological. It is commonly used in political, historical, and personal contexts to describe efforts to overcome opposition or hardship.

Common Contexts

It frequently appears in discussions about social movements, class conflicts, or personal inner battles. For example, "斗争" (class struggle) is a common phrase in political discourse.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "进行斗争" (jìnxíng dòuzhēng): to carry out a struggle, often used in formal or political contexts.
  • "激烈斗争" (jīliè de dòuzhēng): fierce struggle, emphasizing intensity.
  • "斗争" (nèixīn dòuzhēng): inner struggle, referring to psychological conflict.

Nuances

Using "斗争" implies a serious, often prolonged effort against difficulties or opponents. It is more formal and weighty than simpler words like "" (argue) or "打架" (fight). Avoid using it for casual or minor disputes.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "斗争" with "争论" (zhēnglùn), which means to argue or debate verbally. "斗争" often involves a broader or more intense conflict, not just discussion.

Example Sentences

The workers engaged in a fierce struggle to obtain better treatment.

Class struggle in history has driven social development.

He struggled internally with his own fears.