fortifications
英 [ˌfɔːtɪfɪˈkeɪʃənz]
美 [ˌfɔrtəfəˈkeɪʃənz]
n. 碉堡; 围墙; 炮台; 防御工事; 筑城; 设防; 加强
fortification的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- Specially hardened steel plate used to protect fortifications or vehicles from enemy fire.
阻止敌人火力进攻、保护军事要塞和武器装备的硬化钢板。 - Royal Engineers use their knowledge of fortifications to reinforce all weapon emplacements to make them more resistant to damage.
皇家工程师将用他们关于工事的知识来强化所有的火力点,以使它们更能抵抗伤害。 - These fortifications were all built during the last war.
这些防御工事都是上次战争时修的。 - In some areas important structures such as temples, palaces, tombs, and fortifications were built of stone when it was available.
在一些区域中,重要的当它是有效的时候,结构,像是寺庙,宫殿,坟墓和防御工事石头被建造。 - The weapon was designed to engage and destroy enemy tanks, armoured vehicles, hardened bunkers and fortifications.
武器设计去交战和摧毁敌人的坦克、装甲车辆、加固掩体和防御工事。 - The Romans, Byzantines, and medieval Europeans built defensive towers as part of the fortifications of their city walls ( e.g., the Tower of London).
罗马人、拜占庭人和中世纪欧洲将用作防御的塔建成为城墙上防御工事的一部分(比如伦敦塔)。 - Secured with bastions or fortifications.
有堡垒或防御工事保卫。 - First of all, we should quickly check up on our fortifications.
首先,要抓紧把工事检查一下。 - In the past, armies used catapults to hurl heavy stones at enemy fortifications.
在古代,军队用在弩将沉重的石头投掷到敌人的防御工事上去。 - A military engineer who does sapping ( digging trenches or undermining fortifications).
挖掘(挖堑壕或破坏工事)的工兵。