garrisons
n. 守备部队,卫戍部队( garrison的名词复数 )
v. 卫戍部队守备( garrison的第三人称单数 ); 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。
I've often seen pictures of such animals at the garrisons.
在要塞里,我经常看到这种动物的画片.
Far inland, the airborne divisions were already down and fighting hastily rallied enemy garrisons.
深处内陆的空降师也已经降落并立即与敌军守军展开了战斗.
The Kremlin's 85,000 occupation troops have been forced to take refuge in garrisons and cities.
克里姆林宫派出的为数达85,000人的占领部队被迫龟缩在军营和城市里.
Such a layout also allows locations to be identified as training rather than operational garrisons.
这样一种安排同样可以明确在某地展开行动的是一支受训部队而不是作战部队.
The third part will study the history evolution and function of seven garrisons.
探讨了关西七卫的历史演变过程与关西七卫所发挥的重要作用.