palisade 英 [,pælɪ'seɪd]   美 [,pælɪ'sed]

palisade

palisade  英 [,pælɪ'seɪd] 美 [,pælɪ'sed]

n. 栅栏;木桩;细胞层  vt. 用栅栏围护 

进行时:palisading  过去式:palisaded  过去分词:palisaded  第三人称单数:palisades  名词复数:palisades 

protected from spring tides by a palisade 为了抵御大潮,围了一排栅栏
The Spot: Phantom Crack at palisade Head, Minnesota 拍摄现场:明尼苏达州栅栏头上的幻影裂纹

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  • n. 栅栏;木桩;细胞层
  • vt. 用栅栏围护
  • 1. protected from spring tides by a palisade

    为了抵御大潮,围了一排栅栏

  • 2. The Spot: Phantom Crack at palisade Head, Minnesota

    拍摄现场:明尼苏达州栅栏头上的幻影裂纹

  • 3. And then there's his triumphant Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, in Texas, a palisade of glass pavilions that touch down mysteriously on a broad reflecting pool.

    接着是他功成名就的作品德克萨斯州的现代艺术博物馆“沃斯堡”,一排栅栏环绕的玻璃亭倒映在宽阔的建筑群,神秘莫测,引人入胜。

  • palisade (n.) "a fence of stakes," c. 1600, from Middle French palissade (15c.), from Provençal palissada, from palissa "a stake or paling," from Gallo-Roman *palicea, from Latin palus "stake" (from PIE *pakslo-, suffixed form of root *pag- "to fasten"). Military sense is attested from 1690s. The Palisades, along the Hudson River opposite New York City, so called by 1823.
pal·is·ade / ˌpælɪˈseɪd ; NAmE ˌpælɪˈseɪd / noun 1 a fence made of strong wooden or metal posts that are pointed at the top, especially used to protect a building in the past 木栅栏;金属栅栏 2 palisades [plural ] ( US) a line of high steep cliffs,especially along a river or by the sea or ocean (尤指河边、海边的)绝壁,峭壁 palisade palisades palisaded palisading pal·is·ade / ˌpælɪˈseɪd ; NAmE ˌpælɪˈseɪd /
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