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crusade

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Christianity
cru·sade1 /kruːˈseɪd/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 FIGHT FOR OR AGAINST somethinga determined attempt to change something because you think you are morally right 改革运动 campaigncrusade against/for He seems to be running a one-man crusade against cigarette smoking. 他像是在单枪匹马进行反吸烟的运动。2. (also Crusade)RRCWAR one of a series of wars fought in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries by Christian armies trying to take Palestine from the Muslims 〔发生于111213世纪的〕十字军东征
Examples from the Corpus
crusadeHe has begun a crusade for gun control.Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.The president also would require tobacco companies to pay for a $ 150 million advertising crusade to stop young people from smoking.Amid this moral decay, religious, ethnic and caste crusades have a growing appeal.Alice was to be handed over to a guardian nominated by Richard, who would marry her after his return from crusade.She intends to continue her crusade against sex and violence on TV.The doctor has taunted officialdom since he began his crusade to help terminally ill people kill themselves almost three years ago.The fact that it was invited to join a coalition marks the crowning achievement of its crusade to achieve political respectability.As a politician she's made the fight for women's rights into a personal crusade.In the crusade for civil rights, the federal government sets a uniform standard that overrides local prejudices.We have won the crusade for a balanced budget with tax relief.crusade against/forIn the civil war of 324 he had represented his military campaign as a crusade against a corrupt paganism.They see the United States as fighting a proxy counterinsurgency war disguised as a crusade against drugs.He urged parents and churches to join a crusade against crime.They thought that he would launch a crusade against corruption and make heads roll before ordering elections.The new mayor is actively crusading against drugs and gangs.That's Crusade against Cruelty, tomorrow, at six twenty five.Money solved that problem, as it was to solve many others to come in the crusade against polio.In the crusade for civil rights, the federal government sets a uniform standard that overrides local prejudices.We have won the crusade for a balanced budget with tax relief.
Related topics: Christianity
crusade2 verb [intransitive]  RRCto take part in a crusade 加入十字军东征;为〔某一事业〕奋斗 SYN campaigncrusade against/for He continued to crusade for free education for all. 他为实现全民免费教育而继续奋斗。crusader noun [countable]
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Examples from the Corpus
crusadeDuring his six months in office, Illes crusaded against powerful and entrenched organisations such as the water and power industries.And he intends to crusade for the return of the blocks.Lange has crusaded in the past on emissions issues, such as heavy goods vehicle pollution.And he crusaded to boost minority enrollment in honors classes until it matched the percentage of minorities enrolled in the school.The difference, of course, is that in 1964 Congress was dominated by liberals crusading to expand the power of government.crusade against/forWe have won the crusade for a balanced budget with tax relief.In the civil war of 324 he had represented his military campaign as a crusade against a corrupt paganism.In the crusade for civil rights, the federal government sets a uniform standard that overrides local prejudices.They thought that he would launch a crusade against corruption and make heads roll before ordering elections.He urged parents and churches to join a crusade against crime.That's Crusade against Cruelty, tomorrow, at six twenty five.They see the United States as fighting a proxy counterinsurgency war disguised as a crusade against drugs.Money solved that problem, as it was to solve many others to come in the crusade against polio.
Origin crusade1 (1400-1500) Old French croisade and Spanish cruzada, both from Latin crux; → CROSS2
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crusade
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crusade1 /kruːˈseɪd/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: croisade and Spanish cruzada, both from Latin crux; cross2
1. a determined attempt to change something because you think you are morally right ⇨ campaign
    crusade against/for
    He seems to be running a one-man crusade against cigarette smoking.
2. (also Crusade) one of a series of wars fought in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries by Christian armies trying to take Palestine from the Muslims
     
THESAURUS
■ when people try to achieve something
    fight the process in which people try to stop something bad from happening or to improve a situation: Schools have an important part to play in the fight against drugs. | women’s fight for equality
    battle a fight to change a situation or deal with a problem in society: The battle against racial discrimination is not over.
    campaign a planned series of actions intended to achieve something: Motoring organizations started a campaign for safer roads.
    struggle a long, hard fight for freedom, independence, equal rights etc: Nkrumah led the people in their struggle for independence.
    crusade someone’s fight against something they think is morally wrong: She intends to continue her crusade against sex and violence on TV.

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crusade2 verb [intransitive]
to take part in a crusade
   SYN  campaign
    crusade against/for
    He continued to crusade for free education for all.
—crusader noun [countable]


cru·sadeBrE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊NAmE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊 noun~ (for/against sth) | ~ (to do sth) a long and determined effort to achieve sth that you believe to be right or to stop sth that you believe to be wrong (长期坚定不移的)斗争,运动 SYN campaign to lead a crusade against crime领导打击犯罪活动的运动a moral crusade提倡道德的运动 (sometimes Crusade) any of the wars fought in Palestine by European Christian countries against the Muslims in the Middle Ages (中世纪的)十字军东征
cru·sadeBrE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊NAmE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they crusade BrE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kruːˈseɪd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it crusades BrE /kruːˈseɪdz/ 🔊 NAmE /kruːˈseɪdz/ 🔊past simple crusaded BrE /kruːˈseɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kruːˈseɪdɪd/ 🔊past participle crusaded BrE /kruːˈseɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kruːˈseɪdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form crusading BrE /kruːˈseɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kruːˈseɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] to make a long and determined effort to achieve sth that you believe to be right or to stop sth you believe to be wrong 长期坚定不移地奋斗 SYN campaign