campaign

campaign [kæmˈpeɪn]  [kæmˈpen] 

第三人称单数:campaigns

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第三人称复数:campaigns

现在分词:campaigning

过去式:campaigned

campaign 基本解释

名词运动; 战役; 竞选运动; 季节性竞赛

不及物动词作战; 参加[发起]运动,参加竞选; 参战,参加战役

campaign 相关例句

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不及物动词

1. He hasn't decided whether to campaign for the senate.
    他尚未决定是否参加参议员的竞选。

2. The union leaders are campaigning for better working conditions.
    工会领导人为争取改善工作条件而积极活动。

3. Jean is campaigning for equal rights for women.
    琼在参加争取妇女平等权利的运动。

名词

1. The campaign to seize the city was a failure.
    攻占这个城市的战役失败了。

2. The city hall is planning to start a campaign against smoking.
    市政府计划发起禁烟运动。

3. The presidential campaign was in full swing.
    总统竞选运动正在全力进行中。

campaign 词典解释
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1. (社会、政治)运动,活动
    A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out over a period of time in order to achieve something such as social or political change.

    e.g. During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet...
           他在竞选时许诺将重振经济。
    e.g. Apacs has launched a campaign to improve the training of staff.
           雅拍体育用品公司开展了加强员工培训的活动。

2. 发起运动;开展活动
    If someone campaigns for something, they carry out a planned set of activities over a period of time in order to achieve their aim.

    e.g. We are campaigning for law reform...
           我们正在宣传呼吁进行法律改革。
    e.g. Mr Burns has actively campaigned against a hostel being set up here...
           伯恩斯先生积极活动,反对在这儿建青年旅舍。

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3. (包括一系列战斗的)战役
    In a war, a campaign is a series of planned movements carried out by armed forces.

    e.g. The allies are intensifying their air campaign.
           联军部队正加大他们的空战强度。
    e.g. ...a bombing campaign.
           轮番轰炸

4. see also: advertising campaign

campaign 单语例句

1. The metropolis is working on a campaign to promote the standard Chinese language and characters, which business insiders say will be launched by the end of this year.

2. His concern triggered his helmet campaign, which he initially saw a golden business opportunity.

3. campaign的近义词

3. Cheung added that the campaign aims at encouraging the business sector to combat piracy together with the government.

4. Guangzhou police also successfully busted a weapon sales gang, detaining 11 suspects and seizing 15 pistols during the campaign.

5. Hamilton won three races last season but was beaten by Jenson Button, the first teammate who has ever finished a campaign ahead of him overall.

6. campaign的翻译

6. Formula 1 star Jenson Button's girlfriend has put her modelling career in the fast lane with a racy new campaign.

7. But his campaign to " buy " the Diaoyu Islands threatens to hijack Japan's diplomacy toward China and is casting a shadow over bilateral ties.

8. By all appearances its forces were following a methodical campaign of strikes, even as it tried to win the propaganda war.

9. campaign

9. John Edwards, and President George Bush are surrounded by supporters on the campaign trail.

10. The campaign was initiated by a student who wrote a letter to the county's leading official to protest teachers smoking in classrooms and offices.

campaign 英英释义

campaign的意思

noun

1. campaign的近义词

1. an overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa)

    Synonym: hunting expedition safari

2. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end

    e.g. he supported populist campaigns
           they worked in the cause of world peace
           the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant
           the movement to end slavery
           contributed to the war effort

    Synonym: cause crusade drive movement effort

3. several related operations aimed at achieving a particular goal (usually within geographical and temporal constraints)

    Synonym: military campaign

4. a race between candidates for elective office

    e.g. I managed his campaign for governor
           he is raising money for a Senate run

    Synonym: political campaign run

verb

1. go on a campaign
    go off to war

    Synonym: take the field

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2. run, stand, or compete for an office or a position

    e.g. Who's running for treasurer this year?

    Synonym: run

3. exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person
    be an advocate for

    e.g. The liberal party pushed for reforms
           She is crusading for women's rights
           The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate

    Synonym: crusade fight press push agitate