waging
v. 开始( wage的现在分词 ); 发动; 进行; 继续(战争、战斗等)
Someone's wages are the amount of money that is regularly paid to them for the work that they do.
His wages have gone up...
他涨工资了。
This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
这可能会使将最低工资定得远高于贫困线的努力告吹。
If a person, group, or country wages a campaign or a war, they start it and continue it over a period of time.
...the three factions that had been waging a civil war...
发动内战的三个派别
They waged a price war.
他们打起了价格战。
They are waging warfare with drought.
他们正同干旱作斗争.
Many a tribe and ruling house has survived by intermarrying with its rivals, rather than waging war on them.
许多部落和有门望的家族都靠与敌方通婚而不是发动战争而生存下来.
The waging of war against an enemy; armed conflict.
反对敌人发动的武装冲突.
We have been waging a desperate campaign against the drug pusher.
我们已经发起一场运动,与贩毒分子作殊死斗争.
The two companies are waging a local war to win customers.
两家公司掀起了争夺客户的德比战.