词汇 | garrison |
释义 | garrison Armygar·ri·son1 /ˈɡærəsən/ noun [countableC] 1 PMAa group of soldiers living in a town or fort and defending it 卫戍部队,守备部队 The garrison was called out when news of the enemy’s advance was received. 收到敌人推进的情报后,卫戍部队奉命出动。 a garrison town 有部队驻防的城镇 2. the buildings where a garrison of soldiers live 卫戍部队的营房 Examples from the Corpus garrison• Even so, he was given a garrison command at Rockingham.• The lowering clouds hindered their aircraft from bombing and strafing his men and made parachuting supplies to their beleaguered garrison nearly impossible.• Among edgy garrisons, with military pride an ingredient, something to be squashed immediately.• These were real soldiers, part of the Governors Island garrison, many of them wounded veterans of two years of war.• Leaving a small garrison at Tourane, he sailed south to Saigon.• Some wondered if it had been lowered by the garrison.• And heavy rain, at this period of the siege, was something that the garrison could have well done without.• A volunteer garrison was left on the Acropolis. Armygarrison2 verb [transitiveT] PMAto send a group of soldiers to defend or guard a place 派兵驻防 Our regiment will garrison the town. 我们团将驻防在这个镇上。 Examples from the Corpus garrison• Much of interior destroyed by fire during garrisoning by troops after 1745 rising.• Having garrisoned the citadel, Zacco left.• So my constable continues to hold the castle, let the King garrison the title as strongly as he will. (1200-1300) Old French garison; from garir; → GARRET |
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