English
Etymology
From French campagne, from Italian campagna, "field", "military operation", from Late Latin campania, "open country", "battlefield", from Latin campus, "field"
Pronunciation
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Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪn|-eɪn
Noun
en-noun
- a series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal; as, an election campaign, a military campaign, an advertising campaign
#:The company is targeting children in their latest advertising campaign.
Translations
Bulgarian: кампани� f
Czech: taženà n (military), kampa� f (advertising, political)
Dutch: campagne f
Finnish: kampanja
French: campagne f
German: Kampagne f, Feldzug m
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Italian: campagna f
Kurdish: KUchar|ØÙ�â��Ù�Ù�Ù�â��
Lithuanian: kampanija
Russian: кампани� (kampánija) f
Serbian: pohod m
Spanish: campaña f
Swedish: kampanj
Verb
en-verb
- intransitive to take part in a campaign
#:She campaigned for better social security.
Translations
German: sich einsetzen (for: für) (1)
Lithuanian: dalyvauti kampanijoje
Swedish: kampanja (for: för)
Related terms
election campaign
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