1.实行,进行,作(战等) (on against)
2.〈方〉雇佣
3.〈古〉打赌;抵押;担保
1.工资
2.报应
1.to start and to continue a war or a fight
1.an amount of money that you earn for working, usually according to how many hours or days you work each week or month; relating to wages
1.But then, as I've just claimed to be proud of the passing of time, it doesn't seem right to start waging war with it.
可是,既然我刚刚宣称要以逝去的时光为荣,现在又开始要与之为战似乎不太合适。
2.Waging battle against the drug pushers was a challenge to Armstead. She felt rather nervous but she decided to confront th.
对阿姆斯特德来说,向毒贩展开斗争是个挑战。虽然她感到紧张不安,但她决心勇敢地面对这些人。
3.This was with the aim that war between them would not then be possible, as coal and steel were the principal resources for waging war.
这是与目标,它们之间的战争将不会再有可能,如煤炭和钢铁的主要资源,发动战争。
4.Gates found that out as soon as he began acting on his promise to focus on waging war, not planning for it.
盖茨发现,他一朝奉行承诺,就集中在发动战争,而不是为战争作计划。
5.Animal lovers are waging a war against the company since news of its intention to go public got out.
自该公司打算上市的消息传出后,动物爱好者群起而攻之。
6.Blessed be God that there is a war waging with slavery, that the granite rock is about to be rolled from its base.
为了反奴隶制之战,为了花岗岩石就要从它的基座高高滚下,赞美上帝!
7.But he is still waging a debate in his mind about how Ron would take it if he and Ginny started seeing each other (HBP24).
但是他还是进行了一场思想斗争,考虑如果他开始和金妮交往,罗恩会怎么想。
8.As for our common security, America is waging a more effective fight against al Qaeda, while winding down the war in Iraq.
至于我们的共同安全,美国在逐步结束伊拉克战争的同时,正在对基地组织发起一场更有效力的战斗。
9.Waging a war on terror was always going to be like pinning jelly to a wall.
以反恐为借口的战争总像往墙壁上放果冻一样站不住脚。
10.Republican unbridled hostility on this debt ceiling matter is equal to waging war on the United States of American.
共和党在这债务上限问题上放纵敌意就是等于对美国人发动战争。