garrisoned / ˈgær ə sən /

进驻驻扎的驻守驻军

garrisoned2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
  2. the place where such troops are stationed.
  3. any military post, especially a permanent one.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to provide with a garrison.
  2. to occupy with troops.
  3. to put on duty in a fort, post, station, etc.

garrisoned 近义词

garrisoned

等同于 fortified

garrisoned

等同于 occupy

garrisoned

等同于 station

garrisoned

等同于 defend

garrisoned

等同于 fortify

更多garrisoned例句

  1. By hiding in plain sight they went unnoticed even to the hawkish SS garrisoned at the heart of their trading patch.
  2. From several doorways other men emerged, some of martial bearing, showing that the place was garrisoned to some extent.
  3. Having garrisoned Dumfries Castle, Bruce sent out his messengers to raise adherents.
  4. By September 1781, he had approximately eight thousand soldiers garrisoned on the peninsula at Yorktown.
  5. It must have covered about eighty acres, and was garrisoned by the first cohort of Vetasii from Brabant.
  6. Around Sweeny, who garrisoned the left-hand wagon of the rearmost line, the fight was particularly noisy.