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Waged Meaning in English

word · lemma: wage

ˈweɪdʒd
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wˈeɪdʒd
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释义

The past tense of 'wage', used mainly to describe starting or carrying on a war, campaign, or intense effort against something.

用法与细微差别

Formal, often used in news or historical texts: "waged war", "waged a campaign". Rarely used outside phrases about conflict or significant efforts. Not for physical labor or payment ('wage' as noun means salary—unrelated).

例句

They waged a long battle for independence.

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The king waged war against his enemies.

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Activists waged a campaign for clean air.

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For years, the company waged a legal battle to protect its patents.

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She waged her own fight against injustice in her community.

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During the election, several parties waged campaigns on social media.

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