crusaded

英 [kruːˈseɪdɪd] 美 [kruːˈseɪdɪd]

v.  长期坚定不移地奋斗
crusade的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (长期坚定不移的)斗争,运动
    A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
    1. Footballers launched an unprecedented crusade against racism on the terraces...
      足球运动员们对阶梯看台上的种族歧视发起了一场空前的运动。
    2. He made it his crusade to teach children to love books.
      他把教孩子们热爱读书当做自己的使命。
  2. VERB 长期坚定不移地奋斗
    If you crusade for a particular cause, you make a long and determined effort to achieve something for it.
    1. ...a newspaper that has crusaded against the country's cocaine traffickers.
      坚决抨击该国可卡因毒贩的报纸
    2. ...an adopted boy whose cause is taken up by a crusading lawyer.
      由一位执著坚定的律师受理其诉讼案件的被收养男孩
  3. (发生于11世纪至13世纪的)十字军东征
    The Crusades were the wars that were fought by Christians in Palestine against the Muslims during the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries.

    双语例句

    1. She fought for womens rights, crusaded for the causes of workers, promoted equality for minorities, and championed the underprivileged and the oppressed.
      她为女权而战、投身工人事业、促进弱势团体平等权利、支持受苦和受压迫的人。
    2. We crusaded against littering.
      我们参加了反对乱扔垃圾的运动。
    3. Rejecting to eat any bread made in Berlin, the German newly-appointed president Christian Wulff has recently been crusaded against by the public.
      德国新任总统克里斯蒂安·武尔夫不吃柏林面包,陷入麻烦,遭到“讨伐”。
    4. My mother was a member of a group that crusaded for women's rights during the1970s.
      我母亲在1970年代曾是女权运动团体的一员。
    5. During the war, the regional power groups took the opportunity to rise one after another. Some of them crusaded against Yuan Shikai by force, others declared neutrally. At the same time, they expanded their influence.
      在护国战争期间,各地方实力派纷纷借机崛起,或武力讨袁,或宣布中立,并乘机扩大了各自的势力。