garrison 英 ['gɑ:rs(ə)n] 美 ['gɑrɪs(ə)n]
n. 驻军;营房;小规模的驻军
读音:/gɑːˈsɪn/,/gərˈsɪn/。 例句:The garrison was reinforced with fresh troops. 翻译:驻军得到了新调来的部队的增援。
用法:garrison作“驻军”解时是集合名词,作主语时,谓语动词用单数形式。
词源:来自法语garnison,驻军。
单词变形:复数形式为garrisons。
单词例句:
1. The garrison at the frontier fort is very small. 边境要塞的驻军非常少。
2. The garrison at the fort was attacked by the enemy. 要塞驻军遭到敌人的袭击。
3. The garrison at the remote post was too weak to resist the enemy. 那个偏远哨所的驻军力量太弱,无法抵抗敌人。
4. A company was detailed to guard the garrison. 一个连被派去守卫驻军。
5. A few men of the garrison attempted to fight back. 驻军中的少数人试图反击。
6. The garrison in the mountain pass had to rely on its guns for protection. 山隘的驻军不得不依赖火炮进行防卫。
7. Garrison troops in those days had a much more hardened existence than those in the modern era. 相比于当今时代,往昔边疆的驻军们的生存条件可就差远了。
8. In recent years, however, several governments have provided reinforced garrisons in certain peacekeeping operations to safeguard peacekeepers' personal security. 近年来,一些国家政府在某些维持和平行动中提供了加强的驻军,以保障维和人员的个人安全。
9. The garrison commander ordered his men to take up defensive positions. 驻军指挥官命令部下占据防御位置。
10. The garrison at the fort was reduced in size and strength. 要塞的驻军规模和实力都得到了削减。