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Fortresses Meaning in English

word · lemma: fortress

ˈfɔɹtɹəsɪz
FOR-truh-siz
fˈɔːtɹəsɪz
FAW-truh-siz

释义

Strong buildings or structures built to protect people from attacks, especially in the past. Usually large and heavily defended places such as castles.

用法与细微差别

'Fortresses' is formal and historical, mostly used for old castles or military strongholds. Common collocations: 'medieval fortresses,' 'mountain fortresses.' It is not used for modern military bases or general buildings.

例句

Many ancient cities were protected by strong fortresses.

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Soldiers built fortresses on hills for defense.

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Tourists visit old fortresses to learn about history.

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Some fortresses have survived wars and earthquakes for centuries.

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We explored hidden passages inside the ancient fortresses.

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For centuries, mountain fortresses controlled key trade routes.

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