blockhouse 英 [ˈblɒkhaʊs]   美 [ˈblɑkhaʊs]

blockhouse

blockhouse  英 [ˈblɒkhaʊs] 美 [ˈblɑkhaʊs]

n. 碉堡;木堡;发射管制台 

名词复数:blockhouses 

They ranged their guns on the enemy blockhouse. 他们把大炮瞄准敌人的碉堡。
On top of a white concrete blockhouse a soldier is standing looking back at us through binoculars. 在白色混凝土碉堡顶部,一个士兵正站在上面用双筒望远镜监视着我们。

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  • n. 碉堡;木堡;发射管制台
  • 1. They ranged their guns on the enemy blockhouse.

    他们把大炮瞄准敌人的碉堡。

  • 2. On top of a white concrete blockhouse a soldier is standing looking back at us through binoculars.

    在白色混凝土碉堡顶部,一个士兵正站在上面用双筒望远镜监视着我们。

  • 3. Equipped with technical advances such as modems and graphical displays, the machine weighed 300 tons and occupied one floor of a concrete blockhouse.

    装置了调制解调器和图形显示技术的进步配备,机器重达300吨,占据了一个大楼的一个楼层。

  • blockhouse (n.) "detached fort blocking a landing, mountain pass, etc., 1510s, of uncertain origin; perhaps from Middle Dutch blokhuis, German Blockhaus, French blockhaus (from one of the German words), all from 16c.; see block (v.1). Later "building with an overhanging upper story with loopholes for firing through" (often a square of logs serving as a fort in rough country), which seems to connect to block (n.1). For second element, see house (n.).
block·house / ˈblɒkhaʊs ; NAmE ˈblɑːkhaʊs / noun 1 a strong concrete shelter used by soldiers, for example during a battle 碉堡 2 ( NAmE) a house made of logs (= thick pieces of wood) 木屋 blockhouse blockhouses block·house / ˈblɒkhaʊs ; NAmE ˈblɑːkhaʊs /
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