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The term 战役 (zhàn yì) is primarily used in a military context to refer to a campaign or battle. It denotes specific military operations or engagements, often involving significant strategic planning and execution. The usage of 战役 (zhàn yì) is common in historical narratives, military discussions, and analyses of warfare.
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Yes, there are several other Chinese words that can express similar ideas to 战役 (zhàn yì), meaning "campaign" or "battle." Here are a few:
1. 战斗 (zhàn dòu) - This term translates directly to "battle" and often refers to a specific engagement or fight within a larger conflict. It emphasizes the action of fighting itself.
2. 战争 (zhàn zhēng) - This word means "war" and refers to a broader conflict involving multiple battles and campaigns. It encompasses the overall state of armed conflict rather than a singular event.
3. 军事行动 (jūn shì xíng dòng) - This phrase means "military operation" and encompasses various military activities, including battles and campaigns. It can refer to specific operations that are part of larger campaigns.
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One possible way to use 战役 (zhàn yì) in a sentence is:
这场战役 (zhè chǎng zhàn yì) 是我们国家历史上最重要的一次,它决定了我们的命运。(zhè chǎng zhàn yì shì wǒ men guó jiā lì shǐ shàng zuì zhòng yào de yī cì, tā jué dìng le wǒ men de mìng yùn.)
Translation: This campaign is the most important one in our country's history, as it determines our fate.
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