bridgehead 英 [ˈbrɪdʒhed]   美 [ˈbrɪdʒˌhɛd]

bridgehead

bridgehead  英 [ˈbrɪdʒhed] 美 [ˈbrɪdʒˌhɛd]

n. 桥头堡;桥塔 

名词复数:bridgeheads 

Xinjiang is a key area of western development and the bridgehead of opening to the west. 他说,新疆是西部大开发的重点地区,是向西开放的桥头堡。
How can Israel trust that the land it vacates is not used, as Gaza has been, as a bridgehead for further struggle? 如何让以色列相信,它让出的土地不会被当作进一步斗争的桥头堡,就像现在的加沙一样。

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  • n. 桥头堡;桥塔
  • 1. Xinjiang is a key area of western development and the bridgehead of opening to the west.

    他说,新疆是西部大开发的重点地区,是向西开放的桥头堡。

  • 2. How can Israel trust that the land it vacates is not used, as Gaza has been, as a bridgehead for further struggle?

    如何让以色列相信,它让出的土地不会被当作进一步斗争的桥头堡,就像现在的加沙一样。

  • 3. For Japanese imperialists (also Mahan fans), the Korean peninsula was a dagger at Japan’s heart; for Chinese strategists it is a threatening “bridgehead”.

    日本的帝国主义者,也是马汉的粉丝,把朝鲜半岛看成日本心头的一把刀。 中国的战略家,则把它看成是有威胁的“桥头堡”。

  • bridgehead (n.) also bridge-head, 1801, "a fortification covering that end of a bridge which is most exposed to an enemy," from bridge (n.1) + head (n.). Compare French tête-de-pont. From 1930 as "advance point attained by a military force in the face of the enemy" (especially by invasion).
bridge·head / ˈbrɪdʒhed ; NAmE ˈbrɪdʒhed / noun 1 a strong position that an army has captured in enemy land, from which it can go forward or attack the enemy 桥头堡(部队在敌占区内夺取的据点) 2 [usually singular ] a good position from which to make progress (进一步前进的)立足点,据点 bridgehead bridgeheads bridge·head / ˈbrɪdʒhed ; NAmE ˈbrɪdʒhed /
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