n. 要塞;卫戍部队
vt. 驻防;守卫
n. (Garrison)人名;(英)加里森
[
复数
garrisons
第三人称单数
garrisons
现在分词
garrisoning
过去式
garrisoned
过去分词
garrisoned
]
1.This task order is new work for NCI, and the primary manned facilities are located in Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul, Korea.
这对NCI公司来说是一项崭新的工作,工作主要进行的地点是位于韩国首尔的龙山(Yongsan)陆军驻地。
2.In Damascus the governor under Aretas the king kept the city of the Damascenes with a garrison, desirous to apprehend me.
在大马士革亚哩达王手下的提督,把守大马士革城要捉拿我。
3.Your voice is important, Garrison, whether it's out loud or on paper.
你的意见很重要,加里森,不管是大声说出来还是写在纸上。
4.Mirnaya was once a thriving garrison town with a movie theater, a kindergarten and a park.
Mirnaya曾经是个繁荣的有守卫的城镇,城里有电影剧院,幼儿园和一个公园。
5.Garrison nodded, hoping Pa wouldn't say that he was too old to be fooling around with pencils and paper.
加里森点了点头,希望爸爸不会说他年纪太大了,不能再摆弄铅笔和纸了。
6.The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
通往卫戍区的路上布满了地雷。
7.At this time, Northern reformers, such as William Lloyd Garrison and Samuel Chase, portrayed the framers of the United States Constitution as proponents of individual autonomy and capitalist values.
当时,北方的改革者,如威廉·劳埃德·加里森和塞缪尔·蔡斯,把美国宪法的制定者描绘成个人自治和资本主义价值观的支持者。