fortified
adj. 加强的
v. 筑防御工事于( fortify的过去式和过去分词 ); 筑堡于; 增强; 强化(食品)
To fortify a place means to make it stronger and more difficult to attack, often by building a wall or ditch round it.
...British soldiers working to fortify an airbase in Bahrain.
在巴林一空军基地筑防的英国士兵
If food or drink is fortified, another substance is added to it to make it healthier or stronger.
It has also been fortified with vitamin C...
它还添加了维生素 C。
All sherry is made from wine fortified with brandy.
所有的雪利酒都是在葡萄酒中加入白兰地勾兑成的。
If you are fortified by something such as food, drink, or an idea, it makes you feel more cheerful, determined, or energetic.
The volunteers were fortified by their patriotic belief...
爱国信念更加坚定了志愿者们的信心。
They will be laying on liquid refreshment to fortify brides-to-be for the shopping extravaganza ahead...
他们将为准新娘们准备些酒,好让她们接下来有充沛精力疯狂购物。
To fortify something means to make it more powerful and more likely to succeed.
His declared agenda is to raise standards in schools, fortify parent power and decentralise control.
他公布的计划旨在提高学校办学标准,加强家长权力,分散管理。
1. secured with bastions or fortifications
2. having something added to increase the strength;
All sherry is made from wine fortified with brandy.
所有的雪利酒都是在葡萄酒中加入白兰地勾兑成的。
It has also been fortified with vitamin C.
它还添加了维生素C。
The volunteers were fortified by their patriotic belief.
爱国信念更加坚定了志愿者们的信心。
He remains barricaded inside his heavily-fortified mansion.
他在自己防卫森严的宅院里把自己与外界隔绝开来。
He fortified himself against the cold with a hot drink.
他喝了一杯热饮御寒。