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词汇 battleground
释义 battleground
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbæt.əl.ɡraʊnd/ us /ˈbæt̬.əl.ɡraʊnd/
a battlefield(同 battlefield)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Places involved in military activity
air bridge
air corridor
bases
Bastille
battlefield
beachhead
command post
emplacement
enceinte
fort
front-line
installation
Martello tower
multi-front
observation post
obstacle course
parade ground
theatre
unmanned
watchtower

battleground | American Dictionary


battleground
noun[ C ]
us/ˈbæt̬·əlˌɡrɑʊnd/
a place where an argument or competition is happening:
Pennsylvania and Ohio are key battlegrounds in this year’s election.
A battleground is also a battlefield.

battleground | Business English


battleground
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbætlˌɡraʊnd/us
a product or place that companies compete with each other to develop, sell, or control because they consider it to be very important:
China is a key battleground for the big mobile phone companies.

Examples of battleground


battleground
The exchange of power between master and servant exercises the architectural setting as symbolic and actual battleground of play.
Centennials of revolutions also served as battlegrounds for competing political communities to construct collective memory and political culture through images and words.
As medical power is threatened by marketisation and de-professionalisation, contemporary health care has become even more of a battleground for status and control.
The infinitely repeatable performance becomes a battleground of manipulation, which tested the limits of what was still recognisable as music.
When the patient and physician do not share a common explanatory model of disease, medical care becomes the battleground for the explanatory hypothesis.
I shall discuss three battlegrounds: authenticity, decency and folklorization.
The noble wife, then, can be seen as one of these state warriors, with the royal palace being her battleground.
The real battleground may be located in their respective attitudes to articulation.
Our three authors, in fact, shed valuable light on how literature has been the battleground for colonialism and its resisters.
Thus maximizing communal resources provides the battleground within the separate blocs, and the dominant party on this dimension will win.
Each economic planning policy statement became a battleground.
Elections and prisoners' rights became key battlegrounds again, as in 1917 and 1918, and women returned to the fray.
English language fluently, and with numerous veteran savages traversed the battleground, spending three days in the examination.
Yet it also opened up new battlegrounds for dissent.
Elections became new battlegrounds; and contested elections, specifically, were seen as socially fracturing outbreaks of war and hostility among families and social groups.
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