campaign

[kæmˈpein] n.战役;运动

Pronunciation

/kæmˈpeɪn/

Definitions

Noun

  1. A series of coordinated activities, often political or advertising, designed to achieve a specific goal or objective, such as winning an election or promoting a product. Example: “The charity launched a fundraising campaign for the underprivileged children.”
  2. A period of time during which a particular action or effort is undertaken. Example: “The company’s marketing campaign ran from January to June.”

Verb

  1. To initiate or carry out a campaign, typically with a defined purpose. Example: “They launched a social media campaign to raise awareness about climate change.”
  2. To engage in a concerted effort or series of actions to promote or achieve something. Example: “Students campaigned for better school resources.”

Adjective

Used to describe an organized effort or strategy. Example: “A well-planned election campaign.”

Adverb

Referring to the manner in which a campaign is conducted. Example: “She ran her campaign with determination.”

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