campaign
- IPA[kamˈpān]
美式
- an organized course of action to achieve a goal;a set of organized actions that a political candidate undertakes in an attempt to win an election
- work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal, typically a political or social one
noun: campaign, plural noun: campaigns
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名詞
- 1. an organized course of action to achieve a goal the campaign for a full inquiry into the regime he accused the media of orchestrating a campaign against him 同義詞
- ▪ a set of organized actions that a political candidate undertakes in an attempt to win an election an election campaign
- 2. a series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting a desert campaign the air campaign 同義詞
動詞
- 1. work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal, typically a political or social one people who campaigned against child labor the services he had campaigned to protect 同義詞
- an organized course of action to promote and sell a product or service: the company has launched its new global marketing campaign today
Oxford Dictionary
- a plan to discredit a public figure by making false or dubious accusations.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a systematic circulation of a rumour, typically in order to damage someone's reputation: his predecessor led a whispering campaign against him
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- an organized course of action to promote a product or service: the launch was accompanied by a high-profile advertising campaign
Oxford Dictionary
- a plan to discredit a public figure by making false accusations.
Oxford Dictionary
- an organized course of action to promote a product or service: the launch was accompanied by a high-profile advertising campaign
Oxford American Dictionary
- an organized course of action to promote and sell a product or service: the company has launched its new global marketing campaign today
Oxford American Dictionary
- a systematic circulation of a rumor, typically in order to damage someone's reputation: his predecessor led a whispering campaign against him
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- an organized course of action to achieve a goal: the campaign for a full inquiry into the regime he accused the media of orchestrating a campaign against him
- work in an organized and active way towards a particular goal, typically a political or social one: people who campaigned against child labour the services he had campaigned to protect
Oxford Dictionary