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ramparts

英 [ˈræmpɑːts]

美 [ˈræmˌpɑrts]

n.  壁垒; 城墙
rampart的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (城堡或城市周围的)城墙,壁垒
    Therampartsof a castle or city are the earth walls, often with stone walls on them, that were built to protect it.
    1. ...a walk along the ramparts of the Old City.
      沿着老城的城墙漫步

双语例句

  • The latter is mainly based on analysis of market attraction, entering ramparts, quiting ramparts and competition cost.
    后者以市场吸引力、进入壁垒、退出壁垒及竞争支付预测为主要分析基础。
  • KABUL& The hills of this capital stand as monuments to men in battle, topped by crumbling forts and rusted tanks, ancient ramparts and gleaming tombs of kings.
    喀布尔&这座首都城市的小山屹立着,像一座纪念战争中的战士们的纪念碑,山顶有破碎的堡垒、锈蚀的坦克、古代城墙和闪着微光的国王墓地。
  • Nightfall does nothing to soften the spiny ramparts, yet cooler temperatures and rising humidity entice many nocturnal creatures to emerge.
    黄昏丝毫没有使刺状的壁垒变柔和,然而变冷的气温和上升的湿气诱使许多夜行动物浮现。
  • In many historical literatures, Tung oil and sticky rice juice were mentioned as construction materials for ramparts and walls of the palace because of their high stickiness and durability.
    在众多历史文献中,都提到我国古代城墙和宫殿墙体搀和桐油、糯米汁等构筑,具有很高的粘结强度和耐久性;
  • Smoothed flat by generations of wind and rain, they glitter in the sun. Above them the rocks give way to brick, darker in colour than the stone foundations and topped with ramparts, unbroken and lowering.
    它们被一代代的风雨磨平,在阳光下闪闪发光。在它们上面,石头被砖头代替,颜色比石头底座更暗,上面有壁垒,完好无损且低沉昏暗。
  • Most urban homeowners neither want nor could secure planning permission for guard-patrolled ramparts.
    对戒备森严的宅院,多数都市房东既不想、也无法确保重新改动规划会得到许可。
  • Soldiers patrolled the castle ramparts.
    士兵们在城堡城墒上巡逻。
  • In the meantime, the place became dilapidated, the wind whistled through the cracked walls. they stormed the ramparts of the city; they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down.
    在那时候,这地方变得破落不堪,风从裂了缝的墙壁呼呼地吹进来。他们突破了这座城市的壁垒;他们吹起了喇叭,那壁垒很快就坍塌了。
  • It stood on massive stone ramparts above the lakes.
    它坐落在巨石的壁垒上,俯瞰着湖水。
  • Market ramparts caused by distorted market and price mechanism;
    扭曲的市场和价格体系造成的市场割据;