fortification
fortification 英 [ˌfɔ:tɪfɪˈkeɪʃn] 美 [ˌfɔrtɪfɪˈkeɪʃn]
n. [军] 设防;[军] 防御工事;加强;配方
名词复数:fortifications
- A fortification is a strong wall, building, or other reinforced structure that's used to defend against attack. In medieval times, castle fortifications protected them from invading armies.
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- n. [军] 设防;[军] 防御工事;加强;配方
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1. In the distance the fortification of an Afghan army and police post was visible.
远处,可以看到阿富汗政府军的防御工事和警察的据点。
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2. fortification of his far-flung empire necessitated a vast building program, the crowning achievement of which was the Temple of Jerusalem.
其庞大王国的防御工事需要大的建筑计画,其中最壮观的就是耶路撒冷圣殿。
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3. Lorenzo gave the grand structure the name Palenque, a Spanish word meaning "fortification."
洛伦佐将这座宏大的城市命名为帕伦克,在西班牙语中意为“防御工事”。
- fortification (n.) early 15c., "a strengthening," also "defensive earthworks; a tower" (mid-15c.), from Old French fortification "strengthening, fortification," from Late Latin fortificationem (nominative fortificatio) "a strengthening, fortifying," noun of action from past participle stem of fortificare "to make strong" (see fortify).
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