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ramer

to row (a boat)

verb rah-MEH Rare

Also means

to struggle hard (informal)

Usage Note

Ramer literally means to row a boat with oars. Colloquially it means to struggle or work hard for little result, as in je rame pour comprendre ('I'm really struggling to understand'). The related noun rame means an oar or a paddle.

Examples

"Ils ramaient contre le courant depuis une heure."

Natural Translation

They had been rowing against the current for an hour.

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