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phalanx

/fey-langks, fal-angks/US // ˈfeɪ læŋks, ˈfæl æŋks //UK // (ˈfælæŋks) //

方阵,法阵,方块

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural pha·lanx·es or, for 7, pha·lan·ges [fuh-lan-jeez]. /fəˈlæn dʒiz/.

    • : a group of heavily armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep, with shields joined and long spears overlapping.
    • : any body of troops in close array.
    • : a number of individuals, especially persons united for a common purpose.
    • : a compact or closely massed body of persons, animals, or things.
    • : Military. a radar-controlled U.S. Navy 20mm Gatling-type gun deployed on ships as a last line of defense against antiship cruise missiles.
    • : a group of about 1800 persons, living together and holding their property in common.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. any of the bones of the fingers or toes.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : Printing. to arrange the distribution of work in a shop as evenly as possible.

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Examples

  • Vaccines offered Moderna’s CEO, Bancel, a chance to advance a phalanx of new products.

  • A phalanx of police officers stood at attention on each side of the plaza.

  • When the surviving phalanx of Massachusetts volunteers arrived at the Capitol building, “they were a tired, dusty, and bedraggled lot of men, showing every evidence of the struggle which they had so recently passed through,” a doorkeeper recalled.

  • They marched us all — a phalanx of senators, staff and press — through multiple office buildings in search of the safest grounds to shelter on the Capitol complex.

  • All the confusion finally gave way to a Bowl Championship Series from 1998-2013, in which a phalanx of humans and computers would choose two teams to play in one championship game.

  • A phalanx of cops formed behind them as they started across.

  • A phalanx of money-changers runs between the shops, converting Pakistani rupees to Afghan afghanis to U.S. dollars on the fly.

  • Who can forget the indelible images of that White Bronco being chased by a phalanx of cop cars on June 17, 1994?

  • I was among more than a hundred protestors from Occupy L.A., and facing a phalanx of police with riot equipment.

  • Their carefully scripted words, examined beforehand no doubt by a phalanx of spinmeisters, were barely above a monotone.

  • He took office with the intention of carrying out the king's policy of breaking up the whig phalanx and bringing about a peace.

  • Again, how could a phalanx mount to the edge of the river bank, when it was precipitous and covered with brushwood?

  • What portion of the cavalry was it, then, that was on the centre of the phalanx, and was terrified by the elephants?

  • And what is it that brings disaster on those who employ the phalanx?Why the phalanx fails.

  • It remains now to compareThe Roman more open order compared with the phalanx.