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stockade
- IPA[stäˈkād]
美式
- a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack or as a means of confining animals;an enclosure bound by a barrier formed from upright wooden posts
- enclose (an area) by erecting a stockade
verb: stockade, 3rd person present: stockades, gerund or present participle: stockading, past tense: stockaded, past participle: stockaded
noun: stockade, plural noun: stockades
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名詞
- 1. a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack or as a means of confining animals they built stockades around their towns
- ▪ an enclosure bound by a barrier formed from upright wooden posts we got ashore and into the stockade
- ▪ a military prison he surrendered two weeks after escaping the stockade at the air force base
動詞
- 1. enclose (an area) by erecting a stockade they fortified themselves strongly and stockaded the city
- enclosed or protected by a barrier of upright wooden posts or stakes: stockaded enclosures stockaded village settlements
Oxford Dictionary
- enclosed or protected by a barrier of upright wooden posts or stakes: stockaded enclosures stockaded village settlements
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[stɒˈkeɪd]
英式
- a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defence against attack or ... they built stockades around their towns
- enclose (an area) by erecting a stockade: they fortified themselves strongly and stockaded the city
Oxford Dictionary