词汇 | campaigned |
释义 | campaigned past simple and past participle ofcampaign 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。 Managing and organizing admin administer administration anti-bureaucracy bronze command flabbily get up get your act togetheridiom gold command have/get your shit togetheridiom mobilize mount party planner party planning project-manage rationalization rationalize recentralization vice-presidential 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. Horse racing Arab Arabian campaign claimer claiming race dark horse hurdle jockey race meeting racecourse racetrack ringer runners and ridersidiom sloppy stable stakes race starter tote board triple crown wire You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sailing, yachting & canoeing Examples of campaignedcampaigned In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. They campaigned for a change in the law and encouraged banks and specialist brokers to adopt professional standards. If rebels campaigned with ruling party endorsement, democratic principles forbid them from forming a coalition with an opposition party. Candidates campaigned via election meetings, rallies and canvassing. Caring less about identifying disease than relieving illness, the family campaigned consistently for measures to ease symptoms and improve function. Landlords and some politicians campaigned against this bill and prevented its approval. Consequently, they resigned in protest129 and campaigned for the boycott of the elections. Leisure too brought its challenges, not least to the public moralists, who campaigned against juvenile smoking, nickleodeons and dance halls. Challengers asserted that the state was without a constitution; they very publicly campaigned for an explicitly written constitution. This topic was not new to feminists, who had campaigned in order to institute quotas for women in the political sphere. The few individuals who campaigned against midwives focused on high maternal mortality in frontier districts. He also campaigned dutifully for the party's candidates. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, physicians and their professional associations had actively campaigned for the introduction of uniform cause-of-death statistics. The different parties and factions campaigned during all three phases of the elections. Further, they campaigned for a higher exchange rate for the rupee, so that it made imports dearer, provided further immunity to local ventures and the like. California's open shop employers campaigned aggressively against the proposals. 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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