battleground / ˈbæt lˌfild /

战场战场上战地战场上的

battleground 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the field or ground on which a battle is fought.
  2. an area of contention, conflict, or hostile opposition: During that era the classroom became a battlefield of incompatible ideologies.

battleground 近义词

battleground

等同于 landmark

battleground

等同于 arena

battleground

等同于 battlefield

battleground

等同于 field of honor

battleground 的近义词 3

更多battleground例句

  1. I just spent three days in the Senate battleground state of North Carolina.
  2. Ohio is the essential Midwest battleground for any presidential campaign.
  3. Older voters will be the first and perhaps decisive battleground for 2016.
  4. At the time, Madonna was staging her first real comeback and she chose videos as her battleground.
  5. Rep. Joni Ernst—The GOP Senate nominee in the battleground state of Iowa has the potential to serve up a prime cut of crazy.
  6. But he must wait until they had gone a safe distance from the battleground.
  7. The storehouse was large enough to make a good battleground, but, unfortunately for the mice, contained only one entrance.
  8. But they do say that sometimes we may look upon the shadowy outline of the ancient Hollanders who made this their battleground.
  9. Often a battleground, Chteau-Thierry was captured by the English in 1421.
  10. Between the limits thus marked out, there lies, so to speak, the battleground of modern zoology.