Word · Frequency #8056
garrison
/ˈɡærɪsən/
noun
驻有军队的要塞;卫戍区
A permanent or fortified military post where troops are stationed.
- 1.
A permanent military post.
永久的军事驻地
- 2.
a fortified military post where troops are stationed
驻军要塞;卫戍区
- 3.
The troops stationed at such a post.
驻扎在此类驻地的部队
- 4.
United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879)
美国废奴主义者,曾出版反奴隶制刊物(1805-1879)
- 5.
Occupants.
占领者
- 6.
the troops who maintain and guard a fortified place
驻守和保卫要塞的部队
驻守该地的部队;卫戍部队;占据某地的人;占领者;加里森(美国废奴主义者,1805—1879,曾出版反奴隶制刊物);永久的军事驻地;驻军要塞;卫戍区
In use
The old garrison now houses a military museum.
After the attack, the garrison was reinforced with fresh troops.
The commander ordered all garrisons along the coast to remain on alert.
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Word family
- garrisons
- plural, third person singular
- garrisoned
- past, past participle
- garrisoning
- present participle
Learner notes
Usage priority
Collins 词频等级为 1,建议结合例句记忆,而不是只背中文释义。
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