释义 |
garrison美 ['ɡerɪs(ə)n] 英 ['ɡærɪs(ə)n] - v.驻防;派(兵)驻守
- n.卫戍部队;守备部队;卫戍区;驻防地
- 网络驻军;要塞;加里森
复数:garrisons 过去分词:garrisoned 现在分词:garrisoning n. barracks,quarters,military base,casern 1. | [cspv] 卫戍部队;守备部队;卫戍区;驻防地a group of soldiers living in a town or fort to defend it; the buildings these soldiers live in |
| a garrison of 5 000 troops 有 5 000 士兵驻守的防地 | | | | Half the garrison is/are on duty. 卫戍部队有半数人在执勤。 |
1. | 驻防;派(兵)驻守to put soldiers in a place in order to defend it from attack |
| Two regiments were sent to garrison the town. 派了两个团驻守在那个城镇。 | | 100 soldiers were garrisoned in the town. 派了 100 名士兵在城里驻防。 |
n. | 1. a body of troops stationed at a military post 2. a military post where troops are stationed 3. a group of soldiers living in and defending a particular place | v. | 1. to provide a fort or town with a military post and troops 2. to station troops at a military post 3. to put soldiers in a place to live there and defend it |
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