bastion的意思和读音

bastion

: [ˈbæstʃ(ə)n] : [ˈbæstiən]

n.

bastions  

n.stronghold,mainstay,support,defender,supporter

bastionn.

1.a group of people or a system that protects a way of life or a belief when it seems that it may disappear

a bastion of male privilege

a bastion of freedom

2.a place that military forces are defending

n.1.2.3.,

n.1.an organization, community, or system that supports and defends a particular way of life, tradition, or belief2.a place where an army has strong defenses

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1.JUDGING artistic styles, and the similarities between them, might be thought one bastion of human skill that machines could never storm.

2.People do not know with the "conspiracy" , Huaichuai the grandson of the war, in love, a bastion of bloody battles.”,怀

3.The American South is still the bastion of conservatism and evangelism, but that doesn't stop them from trying to expound Zombies.

4.A typical configuration includes two routers with a bastion host that serves as the application gateway sitting between them.

5.Japan, sometimes called the only socialist country that works, may actually turn out to be the last bastion of capitalism.

6.The Imperial Remnant continued to use stormtroopers in battle until the Bastion Accords was signed some years after.》。

7.Irony is beginning to make some incursions into the straight-faced bastion of mainstream print media.

8.Chiang, also seeing Taiwan as the last bastion of his government and party, could not face another loss to the communists.

9.Spiritual humility, his care is the yardstick against the temptation of a solid bastion of resistance material is not bad erosion.

10.The freewheeling world of the blogosphere seems like the last bastion of truly free speech.