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campaigning

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

竞选,竞选活动,竞选运动,运动

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “I will leave it to the campaign to make those determinations as to how to proceed,” she said.

  • Together, the couple has given about $70,000 in campaign contributions to Perdue.

  • Some have started a social media campaign urging Arlington residents to band together and save the teacher’s job.

  • However, advertisers will increasingly have more reason to put in the work to tailor their campaigns to CTV.

  • That’s no way to manage anything, least of all millions of dollars of media investment in video campaigns.

  • “You try to always scratch where the itch is,” Huckabee said about his campaigning and rhetoric in the 2008 primary.

  • One day while Richards was campaigning, someone reported there was a bomb on her small plane.

  • It has changed lives, and been the home of the most landscape-changing campaigning groups.

  • Cianci spent the last several days campaigning in the Buddy-Mobile, an SUV plastered with posters of himself.

  • That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election.

  • And thus ended three years and more of camping and campaigning with the Harris Light.

  • Thirty days of campaigning leaves him as strong and fresh as ever.

  • After campaigning, the routine of a standing camp seems dull and irksome.

  • The raw volunteers had now been replaced by seasoned veterans, hardened by months of strenuous campaigning.

  • At such mass meetings George did most of his campaigning, making several speeches a night, once as many as eleven.