I think 'stop struggling' (I assume that's what you meant, or else I have no
idea what 'stuggling' is) is perhaps a paraphrase rather than a translation
as such. However, it's certainly in the ballpark of the what the word means.
It approximates the meaning of colloquial English's use of the word 'relax'.
As an example, I quote Frankie Goes To Hollywood: 'Relax, don't do it when
you want to go through it.' The meaning is to desist from something,
demonstrated by a calm posture or attitude.
GEORGE ATHAS
Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia)
www.moore.edu.au