rampart
rampart 英 [ˈræmpɑ:t] 美 [ˈræmpɑrt]
n. 壁垒;垒;防御土墙 vt. 用壁垒围绕;防卫
名词复数:ramparts
- If you are building a sand castle and want it to be extra realistic, don’t forget the rampart. This protective wall may not keep the ocean away, but it might intimidate a few hostile hermit crabs.
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- n. 壁垒;垒;防御土墙
- vt. 用壁垒围绕;防卫
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1. When Bossuet and Courfeyrac turned round, half the street was already barred with a rampart higher than a man.
当博须埃和古费拉克回来时,半条街已被一座一人多高的堡垒堵塞住了。
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2. Here West Berliners pull East Berliners up onto what the East German government officially called the "anti-fascist protective rampart.
这幅图上,西柏林人将东柏林人拉上了这座东德政府官方所谓的“反法西斯防卫墙”。
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3. In this article, you'll see how to install, configure, and use rampart with Axis2 for the basic security function of sending a username and password on a service request.
在本文中,您将看到如何为 Axis2 安装、配置和使用 Rampart 以实现基本的安全功能,即在一个服务请求中发送用户名和密码。
- rampart (n.) "earthen elevation around a place for fortification," sometimes also including parapets, 1580s, from Middle French rempart, rampart, from remparer "to fortify," from re- "again" (see re-) + emparer "fortify, take possession of," from Old Provençal amparer, from Vulgar Latin *anteparare "prepare," properly "to make preparations beforehand," from Latin ante "before" (from PIE root *ant- "front, forehead," with derivatives meaning "in front of, before") + parare "prepare" (from PIE root *pere-(1) "to produce, procure"). With unetymological -t in French, perhaps by influence of boulevart (see boulevard).
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