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battleground

英 [ˈbætlgraʊnd]

美 [ˈbætəlˌgraʊnd]

n.  同 battlefield; 争论的主题; 斗争的领域

复数:battlegrounds 

高考

Collins.1 / BNC.18831 / COCA.12109

柯林斯词典

  • 同battlefield
    Abattlegroundis the same as abattlefield.
    1. N-COUNT 争论的主题;斗争的领域
      You can refer to an issue or field of activity over which people disagree or compete as abattleground.
      1. ...the battleground of education...
        教育这一备受争议的领域
      2. Children's literature is an ideological battleground.
        儿童文学是各种意识形态交锋的战场。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • Daily Battleground quests have been removed in place of the Random Battleground option.
      每日战场任务会随机战场选项所取代。
    • After an intensive swing through battleground states, President Obama is spending most of today at the White House.
      结束了在数个摇摆州紧凑的竞选活动,奥巴马总统今天在白宫待了一天。
    • So he wants his publication to be what he calls a battleground of ideologies.
      所以他想要这份报纸成为他所说的意识形态的战地。
    • Young voters also provided the margin of victory in key battleground states such as Florida, Virginia and Ohio.
      奥巴马在佛罗里达、弗吉尼亚和俄亥俄等关键摇摆州的获胜优势也来自年轻选民。
    • You can now exit a battleground from an option on the scoreboard at all times.
      你可以通过记分板上的一个选项,随时退出战场。
    • People say it is an ancient battleground, with its many cannons and tombstones.
      人们说,那是一片古战场,有很多的大炮和墓碑。
    • Intellectual property has become a battleground in the smartphone industry, with both Apple and Microsoft challenging Android phone makers such as HTC and Samsung in courts in the US, Europe and Japan.
      知识产权已成为智能手机行业的一个战场,苹果和微软(Microsoft)都在美国、欧洲和日本法院针对HTC和三星(Samsung)等Android手机制造商提起了诉讼。
    • Added a sorting function so that the battleground and scoreboard can be sorted by any of the categories.
      增加了一个分类功能,将战场和积分榜资料以任意的选择进行分类。
    • Bathtime was a battleground for Rachel and her mother, because Rachel hated baths.
      对雷切尔和她母亲来说洗澡就像打仗一样,因为雷切尔讨厌洗澡。
    • Republican Senator Mel Martinez-from the battleground state of Florida-told ABC's This Week that these are legitimate concerns.
      来自两党激烈交锋的佛罗里达州的共和党参议员马丁内斯在美国广播公司的“本周”节目中说,麦凯恩班子提出的是合理的担心。