bunker
n. 燃料庫; 地堡; 沙坑
v. 把(煤等)堆入艙內; 使陷入困境; 把球擊入沙坑
A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
...an extensive network of fortified underground bunkers.
四通八達的地下防禦工事
A bunker is a container for coal or other fuel.
On a golf course, a bunker is a large area filled with sand, which is deliberately put there as an obstacle that golfers must try to avoid.
In golf, if you bunker a shot, you hit your ball into the bunker.
She bunkered her second shot.
她第二次擊球把球打進了沙坑。
1. a hazard on a golf course
2. a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
1. hit a golf ball into a bunker
2. fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil
3. transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse
Dogleg left, request good approaching shot, water and bunker at the right.
左狗腿, 主要在於攻果嶺的那一杆, 右邊又沙又水.
This bunker can serve as refuge and rallying center, for you or your opponents.
這種碉堡可以作為你的避難所和集結地,當然, 也許也會被你的敵人所利用.
A hazard or bunker on a golf course; a sand trap.
'障礙'.''高爾夫球道上的一個障礙物或''.'障礙'.''; 高爾夫球道上的沙土''.'障礙'. ''.
Combining engineering example with coal storage bunker, introduced slide form construction technology in detail.
結合潘二礦儲煤倉工程例項, 詳細介紹了筒倉滑模施工技術.
Peoples Commune on which is still located a bunker built by Chiang Kai Shek's army . 1980.
人民公社的農田裡仍然立著國民黨軍隊建造的地堡.