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词汇 campaign
释义 campaign
noun[ C ]
uk /kæmˈpeɪn/ us /kæmˈpeɪn/
C1
a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim: (尤指政治、商业或军事的)专项活动,运动
The protests were part of their campaign against the proposed building development in the area.他们反对在该地区进行房地产开发,抗议其反对运动的一部分。
The government have just launched (= begun) their annual campaign to stop drunken driving.
The ad agency created a controversial campaign featuring teenagers throwing red paint over public buildings.
political campaignShe has worked as a consultant for a number of political campaigns.
campaign of violenceThis is the latest act of terrorism in a long-standing and bloody campaign of violence.这是旷日持久的血腥暴力运动中最新的一次恐怖活动。
She's the campaign organizer for the Labour Party.她是工党的竞选组织者。
See also
advertising campaign
campaign trail
election campaign
whispering campaign
C1
a group of connected actions or movements that forms part of a war: 战役,作战
a bombing campaign轰炸行动
We've received a lot of expressions of support for our campaign.我们收到很多来信表示支持我们的运动。
We seem to have forgotten why we're fighting this campaign.
We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers.我们和广告人员一起策划了一场十分精彩的宣传活动。
The campaign is aimed specifically at young people.
They've been waging a long campaign to change the law.他们为修改这一法律已组织发起了一场持久的运动。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Plans and arrangements
accommodation
appointed
arrangement
arranger
backstop
blueprint
counter-tactic
design
done
exit strategy
formulation
non-programme
package deal
party line
plan of action
planning
policy
policy-maker
preparation
walk-in

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War
campaign
verb[ I ]
uk /kæmˈpeɪn/ us /kæmˈpeɪn/

campaignverb[I] (ORGANIZE)


C1[ I ]
to organize a series of activities to try to achieve something: 从事活动;开展运动;发起运动
[ + to infinitive ]They've been campaigning for years to get him out of prison.多年来为了让他出狱他们一直在积极活动。
campaign forHe's spending a lot of his time at the moment campaigning for the Conservative Party.
The newspaper has been campaigning hard on behalf of its readers.
campaign againstThey're busy campaigning against the building of a new motorway near here.他们正积极行动,反对在附近新建高速公路。
They campaign for the rights of the unborn child.
We campaigned on a platform of low taxation.我们竞选的纲领是降低税率。
She has campaigned relentlessly for her husband's release from prison.她为争取丈夫的获释而不懈努力。
She campaigned for women's rights during the 1960s.20世纪60年代,她参加了争取妇女权利的运动。
The group is campaigning to get more women into politics.该组织正发起运动以使更多的女性有机会从政。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Managing and organizing
admin
administer
administration
anti-bureaucracy
bronze command
get up
get your act togetheridiom
gold command
have something in handidiom
have/get your shit togetheridiom
mobilize
mount
party planning
project-manage
rationalization
rationalize
recentralization
remobilization
scrum
wieldy

campaignverb[I] (SPORT)


[ T ]
to enter a horse, boat, etc. in a race or competition:
She is campaigning several young horses and two advanced horses.
Only 49 clubs from all over the world have campaigned boats in pursuit of yachting's greatest goal, the America's Cup.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horse racing
Arab
Arabian
claimer
claiming race
exacta
furlong
gee-gee
hurdle
racecourse
racetrack
ringer
runner
runners and ridersidiom
sloppy
stable
stakes race
starter
tote board
triple crown
wire

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Sailing, yachting & canoeing

campaign | American Dictionary


campaign
noun[ C ]
us/kæmˈpeɪn/
a plan consisting of a number of activities directed toward the achievement of an aim:
He ran the governor’s campaign for reelection.
“Washington’s Crossing” is a history of the military campaign of 1776 and early 1777.
campaign
verb[ I ]
us/kæmˈpeɪn/
to try to achieve something, such as the election of someone to a political office, by taking part in a number of planned activities:
She campaigned for a law that would force the town to clean up the lake.

campaign | Business English


campaign
noun[ C ]
 POLITICS, MARKETINGuk /kæmˈpeɪn/us
a planned series of activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim:
The convention and visitor bureaus announced a $5 million marketing campaign.
election campaignThe Opposition leader launched his election campaign.
launch/mount/start a campaignThe university has launched a campus-wide campaign to reduce use of fossil fuels.
See also
advertising campaign
drip campaign
campaign
verb[ I ]
uk /kæmˈpeɪn/us
to organize a series of activities to try to achieve something:
campaign for/against sthHe won the election in November by campaigning against a tax increase.

Examples of campaign


campaign
Furthermore, the effectiveness of a local campaign is not just a matter of local parties being rich in resources.
Consensual issues do not allow the parties to distinguish themselves from their adversaries during an electoral campaign.
These parties had a common interest and were supported by non-governmental organisations which helped them put together a strong campaign.
Taking the campaign to some parts of the country proved especially difficult for parties without a presence in those areas.
However, the main campaign issue was on promoting economic development and reducing the high unemployment rate.
But at the same time the suffrage campaign suffered setbacks.
Respondents were asked if someone from a political party or anyone else had contacted them about the campaign or about voting for a particular candidate.
The resistance campaign, for all practical purposes, was at an end.
However, those who campaign for debt relief, increased aid and direct budgetary support to solve the challenges of poverty and hunger, should take note.
The campaign against the radical liberals encountered a number of difficulties.
This time, however, the campaign was directed toward a neo-corporate ordering of the trade.
Topdown solutions and large campaign-style approaches are therefore rejected in favour of more participatory solutions, involving local consultation and village level planning.
Also, depending upon candidates' preferences, backgrounds, and campaign styles, it spelled more trouble for some officeseekers than others.
They campaigned for a change in the law and encouraged banks and specialist brokers to adopt professional standards.
Educational campaigns for consumers, and food-safety courses for food handlers should aim at reducing identified risks.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

Collocations withcampaign


campaign

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aggressive campaign
It was a clever idea to organize them for an aggressive campaign of communal hatred, but their ardour has been difficult to contain.
anti-corruption campaign
Of course, it would not be realistic to expect an effective transnational anti-corruption campaign to target any and every 'sinister practice'.
anti-smoking campaign
Free telephone quit lines, as part of an anti-smoking campaign, can improve quit rates.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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