garrisoned
v. 卫戍部队守备( garrison的过去式和过去分词 ); 派部队驻防
A garrison is a group of soldiers whose task is to guard the town or building where they live.
...a five-hundred man French army garrison.
一支500人的法国陆军卫戍部队
A garrison is the buildings which the soldiers live in.
The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
通往驻防地的道路上地雷密布。
To garrison a place means to put soldiers there in order to protect it. You can also say that soldiers are garrisoned in a place.
British troops still garrisoned the country...
英军依然驻守在该国。
No other soldiers were garrisoned there.
那里没有其他驻防士兵。
British troops still garrisoned the country.
英军依然驻守在该国。
The town was garrisoned with two regiments.
该镇有两团士兵驻守.
A hundred soldiers were garrisoned in the town.
派了一百名士兵在城里驻防.
Makin lightly garrisoned and fell quickly to army troops.
马金岛防御薄弱,很快被陆军攻克.
The town was garrisoned by a battalion.
该镇由一营士兵驻守.