柯林斯詞典campaign /k?m?pe?n/ (campaigning,campaigned,campaigns) 1. N-COUNT A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out over a period of time in order to achieve something such as social or political change. (有計劃的) 活動; 運動 During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet. 競選活動期間,他許諾要致力于恢復(fù)經(jīng)濟。 ...a campaign to improve the training of staff. …改進(jìn)員工培訓(xùn)的一個活動。2. N-COUNT In a war, a campaign is a series of planned movements carried out by armed forces. 一系列軍事行動; 戰(zhàn)役 The allies are intensifying their air campaign. 盟軍在加強他們的空中軍事活動。3. V-I If someone campaigns for something, they carry out a planned set of activities over a period of time in order to achieve their aim. 從事運動 We are campaigning for law reform. 我們正從事法律改革運動。4. →see also ad campaign 返回 campaign劍橋詞典a planned group of especially political , business , or military activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim (尤指政治、商業(yè)或軍事的)專項活動,運動 The protests were part of their campaign against the proposed building development in the area . 他們反對在該地區(qū)進(jìn)行房地產(chǎn)開發(fā),抗議其反對運動的一部分。 This is the latest act of terrorism in a long-standing and bloody campaign of violence . 這是曠日持久的血腥暴力運動中最新的一次恐怖活動。 The endless public appearances are an inevitable part of an election campaign. 沒完沒了的公開露面是競選活動不可避免的組成部分。 She's the campaign organizer for the Labour Party. 她是工黨的競選組織者。 The government have just launched (= begun ) their annual Christmas campaign to stop drunken driving . 政府剛剛展開其一年一度的制止酒后駕車的圣誕專項活動。 a controversial new advertising campaign 備受爭議的一則新廣告的宣傳活動 a group of connected actions or movements that forms part of a war 戰(zhàn)役,作戰(zhàn) a bombing campaign 轟炸行動 例句 We've received a lot of expressions of support for our campaign.We seem to have forgotten why we're fighting this campaign.We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers.The campaign is aimed specifically at young people .They've been waging a long campaign to change the law . 返回 campaign