garrison
- IPA[ˈɡarɪs(ə)n]
英式
- a group of troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it;the building occupied by a garrison
- provide (a place) with a group of troops;station (troops) in a particular place
verb: garrison, 3rd person present: garrisons, gerund or present participle: garrisoning, past tense: garrisoned, past participle: garrisoned
noun: garrison, plural noun: garrisons
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名詞
- 1. a group of troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it the entire garrison was mustered on the parade ground 同義詞
- ▪ the building occupied by a garrison forces from these garrisons have been used against governments 同義詞
動詞
- 1. provide (a place) with a group of troops air reconnaissance showed the Germans had not garrisoned the island 同義詞
- ▪ station (troops) in a particular place French troops were garrisoned at Phillipsburg 同義詞
- (born 1942), US writer and radio entertainer; full name Garrison Edward Keillor. He created the ...
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- a town that has troops permanently stationed in it.
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- a peakless cap, especially one worn as part of a military uniform.
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- a town that has troops permanently stationed in it.
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- a cap without a brim, especially one worn as part of a military uniform.
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- (1805–79) US social reformer and voice of New England abolitionism. He published The Liberator ...
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- IPA[ˈɡerəs(ə)n]
美式
- the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it: the entire garrison was mustered on the parade ground
- provide (a place) with a body of troops: troops are garrisoned in the various territories
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