waging

waging[weidʒɪŋ] 

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原级:wage

第三人称单数:wages

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第三人称复数:wages

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过去分词:waged

过去式:waged

waging 基本解释
发动;进行;开始( wage的现在分词 );继续;
waging 网络解释

1. 搖擺、翹課:72. urgence 緊急 | 73. waging 搖擺、翹課 | 74. point out 指出

waging 单语例句

1. He rejected the suggestion in broadcast interviews and chided both parties for waging such a " bitter and partisan " campaign.

2. The conservative premier has repeatedly accused Milan prosecutors of waging a political vendetta against him following years of probes and prosecution against him.

3. The president's campaign laid the groundwork Wednesday for TV attack ads, accusing the Democrat of waging " a relentlessly negative campaign " against Bush this year.

4. Insurgents are waging a relentless campaign of suicide and car bombings in a bid to topple the interim Iraqi government and drive out foreign troops.

5. This is the second year environmentalist organization Green Sense is waging the " Lights Out Campaign ".

6. Right - wing opponents of the evacuation say it would also be a victory for Palestinian militants waging an uprising since 2000.

7. Arabs also view Hamas as waging a legitimate fight against occupation, even though its stated goal is an Islamic state in place of the Jewish state.

8. Iraq's al Qaeda claimed it was waging a nationwide suicide bombing campaign to avenge a military offensive on a rebel town.

9. waging的近义词

9. Rumsfeld said Americans should view the deadly downing of the Army helicopter as the tragic but inevitable cost of waging a long war.

10. But he condemned the Taiwan leader for his proposal of waging " a holy war " against the mainland.

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