名词堡垒; 舷墙; 保障; 支柱
及物动词筑垒保卫; 保护,使安全
名词
1. The new dam was a bulwark against future floods.
新水坝是将来抵御洪水的屏障。
2. Law is the bulwark of society.
法律是社会的保障。
3. Law and morality are the bulwark of society.
法律和道德是社会的防御工具。
1. 壁垒:从亡灵壁垒(Bulwark)和冰凤岗(Chillwind Point)的NPC们提供的线索可以知道,灰烬使者是由Archmage所锻造,而他是血色十字军(Scarlet Crusade)的武器供应商.
2. 甲板上的船舷:bull's eye 舷窗 | bulwark 甲板上的船舷 | capstan 起锚机
1. 防护;壁垒
A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
e.g. The abbeys were founded in the 12th century by King David as a bulwark against the English...
这些修道院是12世纪大卫王用来抵御英国人而修建的堡垒。
e.g. The House of Lords is the only bulwark of democracy in this country.
在这个国家,上议院是唯一的民主堡垒。
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1. They also point to a need to stand by the United States, a key ally and important bulwark against such potential threats as North Korea.
2. The Chinese see their national unity as a bulwark against Western intellectual, cultural and political pollution.
3. bulwark的反义词
3. Lackadaisical visitors can leisurely stroll along the wall, while those who want to kick it into high gear can bike the bulwark.
4. Moscow fears the bulwark could grow strong enough over time to undermine its nuclear deterrent force.
5. These are positive indicators as Asian economies search for a bulwark against the global downturn.
6. The convenience store sector is expected to be the bulwark of retailing industry in the coming years.
7. Wei also pointed out the bulwark in the ROK market is the main source of China's trade deficit.
noun
1. a protective structure of stone or concrete
extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away
Synonym: breakwater groin groyne mole seawall jetty
2. a fencelike structure around a deck (usually plural)
3. an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes
e.g. they stormed the ramparts of the city
they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down
verb
1. defend with a bulwark