第三人称复数:battlegrounds
名词战场; 论争的主题
1. 年 战场:曾2度获得奥斯卡提名,分别是1949年<<战场>>(Battleground)最佳男配角提名,1975年<<杜鲁门总统传>>(Give 'Em Hell, Harry!)最佳男主角的提名.
2. 传送到战场:.gobject 游戏物品调试指令,带参数 | .battleground 传送到战场 | .npc NPC调试指令,带参数
1. 同battlefield
A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
2. 争论的主题;斗争的领域
You can refer to an issue or field of activity over which people disagree or compete as a battleground .
e.g. ...the battleground of education...
教育这一备受争议的领域
e.g. Children's literature is an ideological battleground.
儿童文学是各种意识形态交锋的战场。
1. The polls gave Bush a slight advantage, with several key battleground states exceedingly close.
2. McCain targeted about 11 traditional battleground states and Obama ran ads in 18 states, expanding his sights to states that have voted Republican in the past.
3. His brainchild has transformed thousands of Beijing's office building, department store and restaurant rest rooms into an advertising battleground.
4. Chinese air travel is growing by double digits annually and the country has become a major battleground for the two aerospace giants.
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5. Both campaigns primed Election Day turnout programs in battleground states from New Hampshire to Nevada.
6. The museum's entrance hall was immediately engulfed in a thick smoke, and the working area became a battleground.
7. The airshow will also be the battleground in the traditional yearly showdown between Boeing and Airbus for dominance in booking new orders.
8. These rebels reportedly died in the new round of battle in Aleppo, the main battleground since July.
9. Ronaldo's transfer saga has become something of a battleground with United, who said on Friday he was not for sale.
10. battleground
10. The US Army and National Guards had to move in - with full battleground gear - to maintain order.
noun
1. a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
e.g. they made a tour of Civil War battlefields
Synonym: battlefield field of battle field of honor field