waging

英[wedʒ]
美[]

基本释义

  • v.开始( wage的现在分词 ); 发动; 进行; 继续(战争、战斗等)

实用例句

They are waging warfare with drought.

他们正同干旱作斗争.

《简明英汉词典》

Many a tribe and ruling house has survived by intermarrying with its rivals, rather than waging war on them.

许多部落和有门望的家族都靠与敌方通婚而不是发动战争而生存下来.

《简明英汉词典》

The waging of war against an enemy; armed conflict.

反对敌人发动的武装冲突.

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We have been waging a desperate campaign against the drug pusher.

我们已经发起一场运动,与贩毒分子作殊死斗争.

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The two companies are waging a local war to win customers.

两家公司掀起了争夺客户的德比战.

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The betters have been waging money on this game for months.

这几个月里,打赌的人们不断地在这个游戏里加注.

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The police are waging a war on [ against ] crime in the city.

警方在打击城里的犯罪行为.

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Since then Reed has been waging a vendetta against Baker and Young.

从那以后里德就一直伺机报复贝克和杨.

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Only by making distinctions and waging struggle can there be development.

真理是在同谬误作斗争中间发展起来的.

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Doctors are waging war against cancer.

医师们正为灭癌而作战.

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The city is waging a campaign against smoking.

这座城市正在开展一场戒烟运动.

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This city is waging a campaign against smoking.

这个城市正在开展一场戒烟运动.

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We are waging two wars.

我们正在参与两场战争.

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Many a tribe has survived by intermarrying with its rivals rather than waging war on them.

很多部落不是通过对敌对部落发动战争,而是过通与其通婚得以生存下来的.

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WAGING against an enemy equipped as well as you are is a hard enough proposition.

如果敌人的装备和你自己差不多,同他作战已经够困难了.

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