fosse 英 [fɔ:s]   美 [fɑs]

fosse

fosse  英 [fɔ:s] 美 [fɑs]

n. 壕;护城河 

名词复数:fosses 

Eric fosse, a Norwegian doctor there, said Hamas fighters were a small minority of the casualties brought in. 埃里克·福斯,当地的一名挪威医生,说哈马斯抵抗者在伤亡人数中占一小部分。
In the middle of the 1st century, ancient tracks across the hills were superseded by the Roman fosse Way, from Bath to Ilchester, a branch of which served the Charterhouse lead mines. 在公元1世纪中期,古道代替罗马护城河从巴斯到伊尔切斯特穿过山丘,它的分支也给卡尔特修道院提供了铅矿。

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  • n. 壕;护城河
  • 1. Eric fosse, a Norwegian doctor there, said Hamas fighters were a small minority of the casualties brought in.

    埃里克·福斯,当地的一名挪威医生,说哈马斯抵抗者在伤亡人数中占一小部分。

  • 2. In the middle of the 1st century, ancient tracks across the hills were superseded by the Roman fosse Way, from Bath to Ilchester, a branch of which served the Charterhouse lead mines.

    在公元1世纪中期,古道代替罗马护城河从巴斯到伊尔切斯特穿过山丘,它的分支也给卡尔特修道院提供了铅矿。

  • 3. The whole army began to clamour for the fosse to be filled up.

    全军都开始叫嚷著要将壕堑填平。

  • fosse (n.) "ditch, trench," early 14c. (late 13c. in place names), from Old French fosse "ditch, grave, dungeon" (12c.), from Latin fossa "ditch, trench, furrow," in full fossa terra, literally "dug earth," from fem. past participle of fodere "to dig" (see fossil). The Fosse-way (early 12c.), one of the four great Roman roads of Britain, probably was so named from the ditch on either side of it.
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