bulwark
英 [ˈbʊlwək]
美 [ˈbʊlwɜːrk]
n. 保护者,防御者(指人或事物); 堡垒; 防御工事; (船的)舷墙
复数:bulwarks 现在分词:bulwarking 过去式:bulwarked 第三人称单数:bulwarks 过去分词:bulwarked
BNC.18948 / COCA.18990
牛津词典
noun
- 保护者,防御者(指人或事物)
a person or thing that protects or defends sth- a bulwark against extremism
坚决反对极端主义者
- a bulwark against extremism
- 堡垒;防御工事
a wall built as a defence - (船的)舷墙
the part of a ship's side that is above the level of the deck
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 防护;壁垒
Abulwark againstsomething protects you against it. Abulwark ofsomething protects it.- The abbeys were founded in the 12th century by King David as a bulwark against the English...
这些修道院是12世纪大卫王用来抵御英国人而修建的堡垒。 - The House of Lords is the only bulwark of democracy in this country.
在这个国家,上议院是唯一的民主堡垒。
- The abbeys were founded in the 12th century by King David as a bulwark against the English...
英英释义
noun
- a protective structure of stone or concrete
- a fencelike structure around a deck (usually plural)
- an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes
- they stormed the ramparts of the city
- they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down
verb
- defend with a bulwark