- 看过 garrison 的人也看了 :
- stronghold
- encampment
- command post
- fortress
- fortification
- citadel
- base
- barracks
- camp
garrison 的 2 个定义
- a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
- the place where such troops are stationed.
- any military post, especially a permanent one.
- to provide with a garrison.
- to occupy with troops.
- to put on duty in a fort, post, station, etc.
garrison 近义词
military post, fort
更多garrison例句
- Garrison asks the class to call out intervention techniques.
- A last resort, if needed, is physically restraining an officer, Garrison says.
- “Since in-person classroom cohorts must quarantine for 14 days, we are suspending CARE classroom programming through the end of the year,” read a Monday letter to Garrison families.
- On another, Garrison said he handed a doctor a bottle of wine in a canister packed with $100 bills.
- On one occasion, Garrison said Williams had him hand one out-of-state doctor an envelope stuffed with $20,000 in cash.
- William Lloyd Garrison was probably the most prominent leader who relied on the effectiveness of hellfire.
- Abbottabad was founded by the British in 1853 to house a military garrison, which it still does.
- Gozik watched as the MPs used garrison belts to tie the condemned man to the pole.
- The garrison of the town and fortress was nearly three thousand strong.
- They also seized the lake gunboats, took an entire Spanish garrison prisoner, and captured a large quantity of stores.
- Each day the garrison dwindled; each day the rebels received fresh accessions of strength.
- Next morning that glorious garrison quitted the shot-torn plain they had hallowed by their deeds.
- Hastalrick, in Catalonia, evacuated for want of provisions; the garrison cut their way through the French troops.