基本解釋[商業(yè)]突發(fā)戰(zhàn)英漢例句雙語例句The campaign also appears to have miscalculated with a last-minute burst of negative advertisements in Wisconsin.克林頓的競選團隊似乎錯誤估計了在威斯康星州競選后期閃現(xiàn)的負面宣傳的影響。Chirac's task now is to heal the wounds of a bruising campaign, restore public confidence and spark a job-creating burst of economic growth.希拉克眼下的重任,就是撫平激烈的競選活動造成的創(chuàng)傷,重建人民的信心,以及帶動一陣足以創(chuàng)造就業(yè)機會的經(jīng)濟增長。blog.sina.com.cnWe've all had campaigns where we've had this initial burst of enthusiasm, completed half the campaign, then just left it to rot because a hot new idea came up.十七保持勁頭——有時候,有一個我們已經(jīng)完成一半的廣告,但由于又想到一個更好的想法,就把它丟在一旁了。權威例句The same day Republican irritation with the president, and with the attorney-general, Janet Reno, burst out into the open: the committee announced it would broaden its impeachment inquiry to take in campaign-finance abuses during Mr Clinton's 1996 campaign.ECONOMIST: Impeachmentburst campaign更多例句專業(yè)釋義商業(yè)突發(fā)戰(zhàn)