bastion 英 [ˈbæstiən]   美 [ˈbæstʃən,-tiən]

bastion

bastion  英 [ˈbæstiən] 美 [ˈbæstʃən,-tiən]

n. 堡垒;棱堡 

名词复数:bastions 

bastion of enlightenment what's going on? 启蒙的堡垒,到底发生了什么?
The American South is still the bastion of conservatism and evangelism, but that doesn’t stop them from trying to expound Zombies. 美国南部虽然仍是保守主义和福音传道的堡垒,但这并不影响人们尝试对僵尸进行研究探索。

  • When the battle is getting long and the odds are getting longer, retreat to your bastion to regroup and prepare for the next round of fighting. A bastion is a stronghold or fortification that remains intact.
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  • n. 堡垒;棱堡
  • 1. bastion of enlightenment what's going on?

    启蒙的堡垒,到底发生了什么?

  • 2. The American South is still the bastion of conservatism and evangelism, but that doesn’t stop them from trying to expound Zombies.

    美国南部虽然仍是保守主义和福音传道的堡垒,但这并不影响人们尝试对僵尸进行研究探索。

  • 3. To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom .

    为了保住这最后的、最伟大的自由堡垒,我们必须尽我们所能。

  • bastion (n.) "projection from a rampart," 1560s, from Middle French bastillon, diminutive of Old French bastille "fortress, tower, fortified building," from Old Provençal bastir "to build," perhaps originally "make with bast" (see baste (v.1)).
bas·tion / ˈbæstiən ; NAmE ˈbæstiən / noun 1 ( formal) a group of people or a system that protects a way of life or a belief when it seems that it may disappear 堡垒;捍卫者 a bastion of male privilege 大男子主义的堡垒 a bastion of freedom 捍卫自由的堡垒 2 a place that military forces are defending 堡垒;防御工事 bastion bastions bas·tion / ˈbæstiən ; NAmE ˈbæstiən /
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