stockade
英 [stɒˈkeɪd]
美 [stɑːˈkeɪd]
n. (防御用的)栅栏,围桩
复数:stockades 现在分词:stockading 过去式:stockaded 第三人称单数:stockades 过去分词:stockaded
BNC.30362 / COCA.24774
牛津词典
noun
- (防御用的)栅栏,围桩
a line or wall of strong wooden posts built to defend a place
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (防御野生动物或敌人用的)栅栏,围栏
Astockadeis a wall of large wooden posts built around an area to keep out enemies or wild animals.- ...the inner stockade.
内层围栏
- ...the inner stockade.
英英释义
noun
- a penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions)
- fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense
verb
- surround with a stockade in order to fortify
双语例句
- And I ran to the door in time to see Jim hawkins, safe and sound, come climbing over the stockade.
我跑到门口,刚好看到吉姆霍金斯安然无恙地从木栅外爬进来。 - 'I cannot keep her head for the stockade, sir,' said I to the captain.
我没法将船头对准木寨,先生。我对船长说。 - Surround with a stockade in order to fortify.
用栅栏围起来来防御。 - It's all you can do to keep out of the stockade.
你能做的全部事就是不要进班房。 - Put them in the stockade for the night.
今晚把他们关到栅栏里。 - A heavy stockade around the cabin protected the pioneer from attack
小屋周围的厚厚的栅栏保护拓荒者免受攻击 - Lots of travelers often come here to climb the Shiniu Stockade and camp on the Peak.
攀爬石牛寨,带上帐篷上石柱峰扎营; - WE made our best speed across the strip of wood that now divided us from the stockade;
我们以最快的速度穿过了横在我们和木寨之间的一小片树林。 - And here they are ashore in the old stockade, as was made years and years ago by Flint.
他们已经上了岸,进了福林特多年前建的那个老木寨。 - He reversed into the stockade in a cloud of dust.
他在一阵尘土中将车倒进了围栏。
