waged
英 [英 [weɪdʒd]]
美 [美 [weɪdʒd]]
adj. 领工资的; 有定期付酬工作的; 支取工资的; 带薪的; 工薪阶层; (统称)拿工资的人
v. 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等)
wage的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:waged
双语例句
- They waged a campaign against nuclear tests.
他们开展了反核试验运动。 - I have both waged life and land.
我献出我的生命与土地。 - The military have had to reconsider how modern warfare should be waged.
军方必须重新研究现代化战争究竟该如何进行。 - It is a battle to be waged and not a feeling to be awaited.
快乐是我们应该为之进行的一场战斗,而不是靠等待而获得的一种感觉。 - Senator Kerry waged a spirited campaign, and he and his supporters can be proud of their efforts.
凯瑞参议员发起了充满活力的竞选攻劫,他和他的支持者可以为此感到自豪。 - The elves waged a fierce battle, but without succe.
精灵展开了激烈的斗争,但是失败了。 - His organization has waged non-stop war against the west.
他的组织一直都在进行反西方的战争。 - The controversy waged for a few years.
论战进行了几年。 - It is a war that waged in the name of liberation.
这是一场假借解放的名义而进行的战争。 - Four generations of Stuarts had waged a war to the death with four generations of Ruritans.
斯图亚特王族与清教徒进行了一场达四代之久的你死我活的斗争。