fortify 的 2 个定义
for·ti·fied, for·ti·fy·ing.
- to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works.
- to furnish with a means of resisting force or standing strain or wear: to fortify cotton with nylon.
- to make strong; impart strength or vigor to: to fortify oneself with a good breakfast.
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for·ti·fied, for·ti·fy·ing.
- to set up defensive works; erect fortifications.
fortify 近义词
encourage, reassure
make strong and secure; add to
更多fortify例句
- But, in terms of our ability to fortify against those impending risks, it’s a system that’s not very adaptable to climate change.
- After your paddle, stroll over to the Jordan Pond House, where you can soak up the view once more, this time while fortifying yourself on creamy lobster stew and popovers.
- He thought they were safe, that the Capitol doors and windows were fortified to withstand blows and bullets.
- In the United States, it’s best known, and well-loved, as a soup of greens, tiny pasta and meatballs, flavorful and fortifying.
- Some formulas are already fortified with proteins and carbohydrates derived synthetically or from cow’s milk.
- Does Israel offer up any facts to fortify his incendiary charge?
- The freedom that comes with not having to seek votes can sometimes fortify the spine.
- And volunteers are working around the clock at Fort Tilden beach in the Rockaways to fortify sand dunes.
- She says she got involved volunteering not only to clean up the beach but to help fortify it.
- So Romney reversed course again, vowing “to fortify his communications and messaging team by adding seasoned operatives.”
- Young Richard, never loath to fortify himself, proved amenable enough to the stiffly laced Canary that his friend set before him.
- That is the most trying part of the day, even for those who have managed to fortify themselves with a good meal.
- Gage began to fortify Boston Neck and brought in some guns which might otherwise have been seized by the people.
- She saw not this glorious vision, to inspire and fortify her against the possible decay or downfall of her power.
- He had exhausted and stripped himself in constructing and completing it; he could neither fortify nor add to it.