柯林斯詞典fortify /?f??t??fa?/ (fortifying,fortified,fortifies) 1. V-T To fortify a place means to make it stronger and more difficult to attack, often by building a wall or ditch round it. (常通過築牆、挖溝等) 鞏固 (某地) ...soldiers working to fortify an airbase in Bahrain. …在鞏固一個(gè)在巴林的空軍基地的士兵們。2. V-T If food or drink is fortified, another substance is added to it to make it healthier or stronger. (通過添加另一種物質(zhì)而) 強(qiáng)化 (食品或飲料)[usu passive] Choose margarine or butter fortified with vitamin D. 選擇人造黃油或用維生素D強(qiáng)化了的黃油。 All sherry is made from wine fortified with brandy. 所有雪利酒都是由用白蘭地強(qiáng)化了的葡萄酒制成的。 返回 fortify劍橋詞典to make something stronger , especially in order to protect it (尤指爲(wèi)防禦而)加強(qiáng),增強(qiáng) a fortified town 設(shè)防的城鎮(zhèn) They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts . 他們匆忙用馬車搭起路障,加強(qiáng)村子的防禦。 The argument had fortified her resolve to prove she was right . 這番爭(zhēng)論增強(qiáng)了她証明自己正確的決心。 He fortified himself with a drink and a sandwich before driving on. 繼續(xù)開車之前,他喝了盃飲料喫了塊三明治來增強(qiáng)躰力。 a fruit drink fortified with vitamin C (= with vitamin C added ) 添加了維生素C的果汁飲料 返回 fortify