柯林斯詞典garrison /?ɡ?r?s?n/ (garrisoning,garrisoned,garrisons) 1. N-COUNT-COLL A garrison is a group of soldiers whose task is to guard the town or building where they live. 衛(wèi)戍部隊 ...a five-hundred-man French army garrison. …一支500人的法國衛(wèi)戍部隊。2. N-COUNT A garrison is the buildings which the soldiers live in. 衛(wèi)戍區(qū) The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined. 通往衛(wèi)戍區(qū)的路上佈滿了地雷。3. V-T 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. 派兵駐守 American troops still garrisoned the country. 美軍依然駐守這個國家。 No other soldiers were garrisoned there. 那裡沒有其他的士兵駐守。 返回 garrison劍橋詞典a group of soldiers living in or defending a town or building , or the buildings that the soldiers live in 衛(wèi)戍部隊,守備部隊;衛(wèi)戍區(qū),駐防地 The 100-strong garrison had received no supplies for a week . 這支100人的守備部隊已經(jīng)一個星期沒有得到補給了。 a garrison town 有駐防的城市 返回 garrison