outposts

outposts[ˈaʊtˌpəʊsts] 

原级:outpost

outposts 基本解释
哨站;前哨( outpost的名词复数 );哨兵;边远居民点;
outposts 单语例句

1. Japan agreed to strengthen military outposts in the sea, provide coast guard training and establish a intelligence exchange mechanism with the Southeast Asian nation.

2. Troops often come under attack when moving into new areas to establish patrol bases or outposts.

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3. Israel was to halt all settlement construction and remove unauthorized outposts, while the Palestinians were to dismantle violent groups.

4. He also pledged to keep Israel's commitments to the road map by removing settler outposts, freezing current settlements and lifting restrictions on Palestinian areas to ease suffering.

5. It cited US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's designation of North Korea as one of the " outposts of tyranny " during her Senate confirmation in January.

6. Copenhagen ordered Danes to leave the country or stay indoors in the second day of attacks on its diplomatic outposts in the Middle East.

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7. Settler leaders had sued to prevent inhabited outposts from being taken down, but the Israeli Supreme Court rejected many of their arguments.

8. Olmert spokesman Mark Regev did not say how quickly Israel would take down the dozens of outposts.

9. The army said it removed three small West Bank outposts near Ramallah.

10. Clinton also outlined a series of steps aimed at improving the security of US diplomatic outposts.