outpost的意思和读音

outpost

: [ˈaʊtˌpoʊst] : [ˈaʊtˌpəʊst]

n.);

outposts  

n.garrison,base,settlement,station,colony

outpostn.

1.a small military camp away from the main army, used for watching an enemy's movements, etc.

2.a small town or group of buildings in a lonely part of a country

a remote outpost

the last outpost of civilization

n.1.;;

n.1.a military camp that is far away from the army2.a small town far away from other towns, usually where trading takes place

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1.The soldiers at the outpost let out a brief cheer, but there was no time to celebrate.

2.Shemsen turned away before reopening his eyes and found himself facing the charred remains of the outpost beacon.

3.He found a terran outpost that had been infested by unknown alien organisms.

4.The two saw plenty of action at Outpost Harry and as infantrymen spent a good deal of time on the front line.线

5.There, they were to negotiate a treaty that would transform Toydaria into a key Republic outpost in Hutt Space.

6.The White pieces have built a protected road, one outpost at a time, right into the heart of Black's camp!

7.A Nato official said the translator gunned down the US soldiers before other soldiers shot him dead at an outpost in Wardak province.

8.As airpower took over, thunder and lightning lit up the sky while the two platoons forded the river and climbed up to the Korengal Outpost.

9.About a year later I invited Brendan to a dinner party, and a woman asked him if he missed anything at all about life at the outpost.Brendan怀

10.GM's tech outpost in Shanghai, jointly operated with a Chinese partner, recently designed the interior of a Buick car it sells in the U. S.(Buick)轿