cam·paign(ˌ)kam-ˈpān
campaigning如何读
campaigning英汉释义
- [C]运动 series of planned activities with a particular social, commercial or political aim
- [C]战役 series of military operations with a particular aim
campaigning是什么意思
- 运动
- 战役
- 活动
- 竞选运动
- 游说
- 【冶】开炉时间
- 行动
- 行动计划
- 工作
- 作业期
- 竞选活动
- 作战
- 参加竞选
- 从军
- 出征
- 参加(某一)运动
- 参加活动
- 参加运动
- 从事运动
campaigning英英释义
- a race between candidates for elective office;
"I managed his campaign for governor"
"he is raising money for a Senate run" - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end;
"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" - several related operations aimed at achieving a particular goal (usually within geographical and temporal constraints)
- an overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa)
- run, stand, or compete for an office or a position;
"Who's running for treasurer this year?"
- 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;
"The liberal party pushed for reforms"
"She is crusading for women's rights"
"The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate" - go on a campaign; go off to war
campaigning词源英文解释
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
campaigning儿童词典英英释义
cane1 of 2noun
a jointed plant stem that is usually slender and more or less flexible
any of various tall woody grasses or reedsespecially: sugarcane
walking stick sense 1
a rod for flogging
rattan sense 2
cane2 of 2verb
to beat with a cane
to make with cane
cane the seat of a chair
Candlemasnoun
February 2 observed as a Christian festival in honor of the presentation of Christ in the temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary
candelanoun
a unit of measurement for the intensity of light
Canadianadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of Canada or its people
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
campaigning 例句
1 The campaign to seize the city was a failure.
攻占这个城市的战役失败了。
2 He’s been campaigning for a long time—and maybe that’s why the heat’s not there.
3 Peele got the idea for “Get Out” during a more optimistic point in U.S. history — as Obama was campaigning to be the nation’s 44th president.
4 A visit to the lobby of the Hyatt Regency serves as a somber reminder that presidential campaigning can go wrong.
5 That April, while he was campaigning in Indiana, he learned that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated in Memphis.
6 One result of his campaigning has been a kind of starvation chic.
7 In this personal if still often guarded memoir, Clinton tells her story of campaigning against Donald Trump, and the twists and turns that led to her loss.
8 This killer combination of events galvanised campaigning groups everywhere and if anything our predictions of a feminist bonanza in 2010 underestimated the resurgence of grassroots activism.
9 Dawkins is campaigning with other secular stars against the pope's visit to Britain.
10 She has for years been campaigning for Juneteenth to become an official national holiday.
11 She is familiar now with the choreography of the awards show: the campaigning, the events, the dressing up … the media interviews.
12 “Maybe we should stop our campaigning for a while,” he said.
13 But Mr. Trump’s style does suggest that he learned at least as much about campaigning in the boardroom of “The Apprentice” as in any actual boardroom.
14 She’s a seasoned pro with 30 years of campaigning for her husband’s Senate reelections and eight years as second lady.
15 Guests were only too happy to embrace each other at one of the first major awards season events to be held in person since the Omicron variant had scuttled winter campaigning.
16 JW Why does so much of Britain's campaigning history in the second world war revolve around north Africa and the much-storied Desert Rats?
17 She shrugs and sighs and basically says that campaigning to save herself is beneath her and against her personal philosophy, which amounts to something along the lines, "I rule, therefore I should continue to rule."
18 Moderate Democrat state Sen. Tim Cullen has said he intends to take on Walker but has not made a formal announcement or been actively campaigning.
19 For me," says Aubrey Poo, who plays the campaigning Mandela, "the important thing was to decide whether we were going for a caricature of Mandela or for the picture of something within.
20 Trump endorsed Romney last month in Las Vegas and has been campaigning for him.
campaigning 同义词
3 参加运动