champaign

英 ['tʃæmpeɪn] 美 [ʃæm'pen]
  • n. 平原;原野
  • adj. 广阔的;平坦的
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champaign (n.)
"open country, plain," c. 1400, from Old French champagne "country, countryside," from Latin campania "plain, level country," especially that near Rome (see campaign (n.)).
1. The Kasserine battle marked the end of a phase of the champaign.
凯塞林之役,为显示此次会议战中之结束阶段.

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2. She is a professor of English at the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign.
她是伊利诺州大学一分校的英语教授.

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3. We have no Champaign chip for auto time record.
因为没有冠军芯片,比较难以准确记录你所有的时间.

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4. He possibly can give us some champaign.
他可能会给我们一些香槟.

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5. The vast champaign was covered with thick snow.
广袤的平原被厚厚的雪覆盖着.

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