fortifications
英 [ˌfɔːtɪfɪˈkeɪʃənz]
美 [ˌfɔrtəfəˈkeɪʃənz]
n. 碉堡; 围墙; 炮台; 防御工事; 筑城; 设防; 加强
fortification的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- German fortifications facing the French Maginot Line.
德国为对抗法国的马其诺防线而建的一道防御工事。 - It was one of the chain of fortifications built around London by the Normans to control the south-east of England.
它是伦敦周围的建筑链的一个,是由诺曼人为了控制英格兰东南部而建的。 - The Romans, Byzantines, and medieval Europeans built defensive towers as part of the fortifications of their city walls ( e.g., the Tower of London).
罗马人、拜占庭人和中世纪欧洲将用作防御的塔建成为城墙上防御工事的一部分(比如伦敦塔)。 - Vast intricate systems of fortifications, defended localities, and anti-tank obstacles, block-houses, pillboxes and the like, laced the whole area.
规模庞大的错综复杂的防御系统,防御据点,反坦克障碍物,碉堡和掩蔽设施等布满了整个地区。 - The fortifications of the castle were massive and impenetrable.
那座城堡的防御工事厚实牢固,坚不可摧。 - First of all, we should quickly check up on our fortifications.
首先,要抓紧把工事检查一下。 - "Our present fortifications are only a mile from town," said captain Randall shortly.
“我们现在的防御工事距离市区只有一英里远。”兰德尔队长简洁地说。 - In the past, armies used catapults to hurl heavy stones at enemy fortifications.
在古代,军队用在弩将沉重的石头投掷到敌人的防御工事上去。 - Specially hardened steel plate used to protect fortifications or vehicles from enemy fire.
阻止敌人火力进攻、保护军事要塞和武器装备的硬化钢板。 - An impregnable fortress; fortifications that made the frontier inviolable.
一个坚固的城堡;防御工事使得边境不可侵犯。