blockhouse

英[ˈblɒkhaʊs]
美[ˈblɑkhaʊs]

基本释义

n.
碉堡,木舍,圆木小屋

词性变化

实用例句

The burly soldier pause at the foot of the blockhouse.

魁梧的士兵在堡垒下停了下来.

期刊摘选

He is superintending the work on the blockhouse we are building.

他正在指挥我们造木屋的工作.

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The enemy were besieged in the blockhouse.

敌军被我们围困在碉堡中.

辞典例句

To her left was a concrete blockhouse.

她的左面有一个钢筋水泥的碉堡.

辞典例句

Our army destroyed the enemy's blockhouse with a rocket bomb.

我军利用火箭弹炸毁了敌军的碉堡.

期刊摘选

The blockhouse is a means of the local people to imagine the world.

它是当地人想象和创造世界的方式.

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Our eyes catch sight of a form in the blockhouse port.

我们看到碉堡发射孔里有人影.

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They ranged their guns on the enemy blockhouse.

他们把大炮瞄准敌人的碉堡.

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Blockhouse is the ancient military establishment in China, and has special historical and cultural meanings.

碉楼是中国古代建筑中的军事设施, 具有特殊的历史文化内涵.

期刊摘选

Under submachine gun cover , the company commander rushed forward to the foot of the enemy's blockhouse.

指挥员在观察所里指挥军队,发号施令.

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The enemy was besieged in the blockhouse.

敌人被我们围困在碉堡中.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a stronghold that is reinforced for protection from enemy fire; with apertures for defensive fire

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