waged

waged [weɪdʒd] [weidʒd] 

原级:wage

第三人称单数:wages

第三人称复数:wages

现在分词:waging

waged 基本解释
支付工资的;发动;进行;开始( wage的过去式和过去分词 );继续;
waged 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 团结:influence影响力 | waged团结 | pagan异教

waged 单语例句

1. Air crews waged a fierce battle against the southeast corner of the fire, burning dangerously close to canyon homes.

2. War in the game is waged channeling the fury, intelligence and cunning of the novel's characters.

3. China has waged a relentless war to weed out corruption, and the country has successfully prosecuted a large number of officials abusing their power.

4. Obama's hopes rested on securing the states that John Kerry won in 2004, and picking off other battlegrounds where he waged a costly effort.

5. When we were about to run out of supplies, they waged a sudden counterattack.

6. Some in the construction crews were local Palestinians desperate for work almost four years into an economically disastrous revolt against Israel waged by militant factions.

7. The patriotic Taiwan people have waged many prolonged struggles against foreign aggressors to defend the territory and national dignity of the Chinese.

8. Chinese consumer associations have waged bitter battles against overbearing clauses that appear to disregard local regulations.

9. waged的反义词

9. Critics asked why authorities were responding to the demands of a militant group that has waged a reign of terror.

10. It was the third time in eight weeks that the two rival candidates faced off in a fiercely waged presidential contest.