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campaign

/kam-peyn/US // kæmˈpeɪn //UK // (kæmˈpeɪn) //

活动,运动,竞选,竞选活动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Military. military operations for a specific objective.Obsolete.the military operations of an army in the field for one season.
    • : a systematic course of aggressive activities for some specific purpose: a sales campaign.
    • : the competition by rival political candidates and organizations for public office.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to serve in or go on a campaign: He planned to campaign for the candidate. He campaigned in France.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to race in a number or series of competitions.

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Examples

  • These Democrats could vote against Nancy Pelosi, use it in their campaigns to say they’re not with her even though they vote with her 95 percent of the time.

  • She declined to publicly name these Pence aides but said there was consistent pressure from Pence’s senior officials to focus more on the economy and the reelection campaign.

  • The Biden campaign, by contrast, said 183,000 volunteers have joined the campaign since the start of August, with about 2,000 more coming on every day since.

  • Conveniently, that information now turns up in a campaign ad.

  • If a vaccine is swiftly approved, it could upend the campaign.

  • The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.

  • The U.S. launched campaigns in the restive Iraqi city of Fallujah and a surge campaign in Baghdad.

  • But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread.

  • The U.S. campaign against ISIS leans on two pillars: conducting airstrikes, and beefing up local forces.

  • As she discussed her understanding of the voting rights campaign and how she planned to recreate it, I grew more relieved.

  • Vain also was the valour and ability he showed in the campaign against the Royalists in La Vende.

  • But Polavieja started his campaign with the immense advantage of having the whole of the dry season before him.

  • At the end of the campaign the Emperor justly rewarded his lieutenant by creating him Prince of Wagram.

  • By the end of the campaign of 1796 he had proved that he was as great a chief of the staff as Bonaparte was a great commander.

  • But Ulm was only the commencement of the campaign, and even after Austerlitz Napoleon pursued the enemy with grim resolution.