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battleground

/bat-l-feeld/US // ˈbæt lˌfild //UK // (ˈbætəlˌfiːld) //

战场,战场上,战地,战场上的

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • I just spent three days in the Senate battleground state of North Carolina.

  • Ohio is the essential Midwest battleground for any presidential campaign.

  • Older voters will be the first and perhaps decisive battleground for 2016.

  • At the time, Madonna was staging her first real comeback and she chose videos as her battleground.

  • Rep. Joni Ernst—The GOP Senate nominee in the battleground state of Iowa has the potential to serve up a prime cut of crazy.

  • But he must wait until they had gone a safe distance from the battleground.

  • The storehouse was large enough to make a good battleground, but, unfortunately for the mice, contained only one entrance.

  • But they do say that sometimes we may look upon the shadowy outline of the ancient Hollanders who made this their battleground.

  • Often a battleground, Chteau-Thierry was captured by the English in 1421.

  • Between the limits thus marked out, there lies, so to speak, the battleground of modern zoology.