英:[kæmˈpeɪnə(r)]
美:[kæmˈpeɪnər]
英:[kæmˈpeɪnə(r)]
美:[kæmˈpeɪnər]
复数:campaigners
词根:campaign
n.campaign 运动;活动;战役
vi.campaign 作战;参加竞选;参加活动
noun
a connected series of military operations forming a distinct phase of a war
the bombing campaign
a connected series of operations designed to bring about a particular result an advertising campaign
election campaign
verb
intransitive verb
to go on, engage in, or conduct a campaign
campaigned for the presidency
transitive verb
to enter (something, such as a horse or boat) in competition
was at that time campaigning a big steeplechase stable—A. H. Higginson
竞选人
Noun and Verb French campagne, probably from Italian campagna level country, campaign, from Late Latin campania level country, from Latin, the level country around Naples
The first known use of campaign was circa 1656
campgroundnoun
the area or place used for a camp or for camping
campfirenoun
a fire built outdoors (as at a camp)
campernoun
a person who camps
a portable dwelling or a specially equipped vehicle for use during travel and camping
campernoun
a person who camps
a portable dwelling or a specially equipped vehicle for use during travel and camping
campanulanoun
bellflower
campanilenoun
a bell towerespecially: one built separate from another building
campanilenoun
a bell towerespecially: one built separate from another building
campaignnoun
a series of military operations in a particular area or for a particular purpose as part of a war
a connected series of activities designed to bring about a particular result
an election campaign
campaignnoun
a series of military operations in a particular area or for a particular purpose as part of a war
a connected series of activities designed to bring about a particular result
an election campaign
campaignnoun
a series of military operations in a particular area or for a particular purpose as part of a war
a connected series of activities designed to bring about a particular result
an election campaign
1 Platform claims BP is using its donations to buy "cultural power", in an effort to improve its corporate image which, the campaigners say, was damaged by its environmental record, including the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
2 On multiple nights, there were a handful of campaigners shouting slogans into megaphones on the tree-lined Avenue Habib Bourguiba downtown and a corresponding heavy police presence, but mostly it seemed like business as usual.
3 Stock, now a campaigner against the sexualisation of pop aimed at children, is promoting his Go!
4 Veteran climate campaigners and thinkers, such as Bill McKibben and George Monbiot, have pointed out factual errors, outdated footage and promotion of myths about renewable energy propagated by the fossil fuel industry.
5 All have since been boarded up or taken over by squatters, prompting campaigners at this week's closing night of the Belgrade film festival to erect 14 wooden crosses bearing the name of each cinema.
6 Basil Stag Hare, the most seasoned campaigner among them, was the only one who apparently took it all quite lightly....
7 Sugar has been targeted by health experts and obesity campaigners.
8 It could go much further, says Kelly Brownell, one of the world’s leading obesity researchers and campaigners.
9 On the way to the meeting, I asked a veteran campaigner how many people we needed to avoid embarrassment.
在路上,我问一个组织竞选活动的老手,需要有多少人到场我们才不会显得难堪?
10 "To be a campaigner is about the finest thing that you can be, and I'd never really thought of myself as one, but having been part of campaigns I guess I am," said Lumley.
11 Patterson has been an active campaigner in encouraging children to read.
12 But he was careless about the politics and refused to seek the ANC's approval, thus triggering a bitter war of words with anti-apartheid campaigners.
13 Over the last decade, campaigners subscribing to these views have had a number of successes in influencing government policy.
14 By starting at the middle-end rather than working through luxury developments first, housing supply is added in a way that addresses the concerns of anti-gentrification campaigners.
15 Scottish poet Kathleen Jamie won the poetry prize for her collection "The Overhaul," and writer/illustrator and dyslexia campaigner Sally Gardner claimed the Costa Children's Book Award for "Maggot Moon".
16 But campaigners launched on an online petition to save it that is supported by the Victorian Society.
17 Coca-Cola has just announced a new version, with lower sugar, but campaigners protest that it will still contain the equivalent of four teaspooons.
18 The campaigners hailed the cancellation as a victory.
19 Fry was filming a two-part BBC Two documentary at the time, which sees him confronting anti-gay campaigners in Russia and Uganda.
20 Grant has been a vociferous campaigner against press intrusion for nearly 10 years.