striver
/ˈstrī-vər How to pronounce striver (audio)/ (ame, mw)
striver — 名詞
1. a person who keeps working hard to improve their life or reach a goal, especiall
奮鬥者
持續努力想成功的人
a person who keeps working hard to improve their life or reach a goal, especially over a long time without giving up
Rania was a striver who studied after her bakery shift every night.
Rania 是個奮鬥者,每天麵包店下班後都還讀書。
subject complement: was a striver who + relative clause
The scholarship program often attracts strivers from small farming towns.
這個獎學金計畫常吸引來自小農村的奮鬥者。
plural noun as direct object
Christopher remained a striver even after his repair shop became successful.
就算修理店已經做起來了,Christopher 仍然是個奮鬥者。
The coach praised Megan as a striver who stayed late to practice serves.
教練稱讚 Megan 是個奮鬥者,總會留下來多練發球。
After two failed exams, Otis still worked with the calm focus of a striver.
連兩次考試失利後,Otis 仍然保持著奮鬥者那種沉著專注。
- hard worker
broader and more common; it does not always suggest ambition beyond the task at hand
- go-getter
more informal; highlights energy and initiative as much as persistence
- self-starter
focuses on beginning work without being told, not on the long struggle afterward
- achiever
puts more weight on results already reached than on the effort leading there
文法句型
a/an striver
be a striver who + clause
用法筆記
Usually describes someone whose effort continues over months or years, often in school, work, or training. More literary and less everyday than 'hard worker', and it highlights persistence more than natural talent.