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campaign
/kæmˈpeɪn/
The word carries a strong sense of intentionality and duration. Unlike a single event or a random effort, a "campaign" implies a structured strategy with a defined beginning, end, and specific target objective. In political and commercial contexts, it suggests an active push to persuade or influence a large group of people. It is often associated with high energy, resource allocation, and public visibility. In military contexts, the term describes a larger strategic arc—a collection of battles and maneuvers within a specific theater of war—rather than a single skirmish. While typically neutral, it can take on an "aggressive" or "relentless" connotation depending on the modifiers used, reflecting the persistence required to see the goal through to completion.
意味
A planned set of activities that happen over a period of time to achieve a specific social, commercial, or political goal.
"The company launched an aggressive marketing campaign to increase brand awareness."
A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective within a given area.
"The winter campaign was halted due to extreme weather conditions."