ramparts信息详情
v.(用壁垒)防护(rampart的第三人称单数形式)
n.壁垒;垒壁阵(rampart复数)
rampart───n.壁垒;垒;防御土墙;vt.用壁垒围绕;防卫
tramp arts───流浪汉艺术
champarts───尚帕茨
ramparted───n.壁垒;垒;防御土墙;vt.用壁垒围绕;防卫
comparts───v.(尤指按计划)分隔,隔开
imparts───v.传授;给予;告知(impart的三单形式)
jambarts───门框
mamparas───n.傻瓜,蠢货
ramcats───ramcats公司
13 consider well her ramparts, view her citadels, that you may tell of them to the next generation.───细看他的外郭,察看他的宫殿,为要传说到后代。
A number of staircases ascend from the cobbled streets onto the ramparts.───若干个阶梯从鹅卵石街道向上延伸到城墙上。
People milled back and forth on the ramparts, cameras in hand, admiring the valleys below.───人们来来回回在壁垒间走着,手中握着个相机,欣赏着底下峡谷的美景。
The relics of the old ramparts seem to merge with the natural landscape, as if they were never built by man.───古老土墙的遗迹看起来和自然景观融为一体,就像根本不是由人修建的一样。
It had strange, moving photos inside - fascinating views of a large castle with turrets and ramparts that gleamed majestically in the sun.───里面有很多神奇的会动的照片——有一张是一个阳光下闪耀的大城堡,城堡上有很多角塔和壁垒,气势恢宏。
He roves about in the garden of the palace and upon the ramparts: yes, once he even shot your father and mother right in the heart.───他在御花园里,在散步场上跑来跑去。是的,他从前有过一次射中了你爸爸和妈妈的心啦。
It takes just two or three big waves to signal doom: once water flows behind the defences, even the thickest ramparts are swift to collapse.───一两个大浪就可以宣告末日将至:海水一旦流过城墙,再厚的城墙也难逃一塌。
He went away in wrath and reported that I was hiding behind my ramparts and would not give battle and that I disheartened my army.───他走在忿怒、报道,我是躲在城墙,没有让我沮丧,我战斗部队。
In the adjoining Garden on the Ramparts stand two obelisks marking the place where the victims of the Defenestration fell in 1618.
Two-thirds of the ramparts were undefended.
Why would nothing grow on the ramparts?
The ramparts are also popular among gophers and ground squirrels, whose Byzantine burrows are often a key culprit in levee breaks.
They hailed down and clinked on the ramparts.
Soldiers patrolled the castle ramparts.
Riven stood alone on the eerily deserted ramparts, and chafed with impatience.
Instinctively all on the walls and ramparts ducked, even Seton, who then cursed himself for a fool.
Visitors can walk along the castle ramparts.