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
- Guys like you end up in the stockade sooner or later.
像你这样的人早晚会被关起来的。 - From the ship, we could see nothing of the house or stockade, for they were quite buried among trees;
我们无法从船上看到屋子或栅栏,因为它们都被绿树遮住了。 - Surround with a stockade in order to fortify.
用栅栏围起来来防御。 - I had not gone a hundred yards when I reached the stockade.
我跑了不到一百码,就到了木寨前。 - A village of huts for native Africans in southern africa; usually surrounded by a stockade.
非洲南部非洲本地人居住的村庄或棚屋;通常有栅栏防护。 - I hear you just got out of the stockade.
我听说你刚从班房出来。 - At length I thought I might return towards the stockade.
我终于觉得可以折回来向木寨方向走去了。 - The yard is fenced in. surround with a stockade in order to fortify.
院子用栅栏围住了。用栅栏围起来来防御。 - 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; - 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
