political campaign
英 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
美 [pəˈlɪtɪkl kæmˈpeɪn]
网络 竞选活动; 政治运动; 政治竞选活动; 竞选; 竞选运动
英英释义
noun
- the campaign of a candidate to be elected
- a race between candidates for elective office
- I managed his campaign for governor
- he is raising money for a Senate run
双语例句
- Then, once the political campaign of 2012 is over, the real work will begin.
之后,当2012年大选尘埃落定,真正的行动就要开始了。 - Blowing the whistle may be legitimate; a political smear campaign is not.
发出嘘声或许是合法的;但进行政治诽谤则不是。 - In Richmond, with the fervor of a political campaign, the president demanded action from Congress on his jobs plan.
在维吉尼亚州的理士满,奥巴马总统对群众讲话的时候,似乎充满着竞选的热情。他呼吁国会采取行动,让就业计划得以实施。 - Ideological Remolding Under the New Political Power: The Campaign to Study the History of Social Development Around the Founding of New China
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它绝不会承认这点,但其政治宣传却进行得有条不紊。 - He was so dull at parties; a dull political campaign; a large dull impassive man; dull days with nothing to do; how dull and dreary the world is; fell back into one of her dull moods.
他在晚会上很沉闷;沉闷的政治活动;非常沉闷、冷漠的人;无所事事的沉闷日子;这是个多么沉闷的世界呀;她的心情陷入了沉闷。 - The pattern on the whole of the modern Western political parties in power is to campaign for and form a cabinet as its focus, and at the same time through parliament the proposition of the political party is accepted and becomes national law to be carried out.
以竞选和组阁为中心,同时通过议会活动,将政党的主张上升为国家法律而贯彻执行,是当代西方政党执政的基本模式。 - To this ambiguity is added the complication that public relations houses do not have to disclose who they are working for or which corporate or political interest lies behind a campaign.
更为复杂的是,公关公司不需要披露他们为谁工作,或者造势活动背后有着什么样的公司或政治利益。 - Finally, it is also hoped that analysis of the propaganda characteristics in the period in this essay may be a little supplement to the party history research on Political Campaign to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and find a new angle of view.
最后,希望本文对这一阶段宣传方式的分析可以为抗美援朝时期的党史研究做一点补充,打开一个新的视角。 - While the candidates'speeches focused on Japan's ailing economy, many political analysts saw the campaign as an attempt by Ozawa to prevent being sidelined by the Kan administration.
候选人的演讲都集中于日本一蹶不振的经济状况,许多政治分析家认为,这场选举更像是小泽一郎的最后挣扎,以防被菅直人的政权逼向穷途末路。