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citadel美 ['sɪtə.del] 英 ['sɪtəd(ə)l] n. fortress,stronghold,bastion,fort,castle 1. | (旧时的)城堡,要塞,堡垒(in the past) a castle on high ground in or near a city where people could go when the city was being attacked |
| citadels of private economic power 私人经济力量的堡垒 |
n. | 1. the Military College of South Carolina, in Marion Square, Charleston, South Carolina, named for the building in which it was first housed, a 19th-century fortress 2. a fortress or strongly fortified building in or near a city, used as a place of refuge 3. an organization or institution that strongly defends a particular way of life or principle 4. a castle intended originally for the defense of a city, usually built on a high place 5. a place that seems to represent all the important aspects of an idea, method, or practice 1. the Military College of South Carolina, in Marion Square, Charleston, South Carolina, named for the building in which it was first housed, a 19th-century fortress 2. a fortress or strongly fortified building in or near a city, used as a place of refuge 3. an organization or institution that strongly defends a particular way of life or principle 4. a castle intended originally for the defense of a city, usually built on a high place 5. a place that seems to represent all the important aspects of an idea, method, or practice |
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