embank
embank — 動詞
- embankpresent simple I / you / we / they
- embanks3rd person singular
- embanking-ing form
- embankedpast simple
1. to build a raised wall of earth, stone, or similar material around a river, road
築堤;圍堤
用堤岸圍住或加固
to build a raised wall of earth, stone, or similar material around a river, road, or area in order to hold it in place or protect it from water or erosion.
The city council decided to embank the river after the floods of 2023.
2023 年的大水過後,市議會決定在河邊築堤。
Faisal and his crew embanked the highway with stone walls to prevent landslides.
Faisal 和他的團隊用石牆在公路旁築堤,以防山崩。
embank + [something] + with + [material]
The ancient settlement was embanked by a wide ditch and a high wall of earth.
這座古老聚落四周建有寬溝和高土牆作為護堤。
Nadia embanked the stream near her fields to stop floodwater from damaging the crops.
Nadia 在她田地旁的小溪築堤,防止洪水淹沒作物。
Engineers used large boulders to embank the coastal road against rising sea levels.
工程師用大石頭在沿海公路築堤,以抵擋海平面上升。
文法句型
embank + noun phrase (river, road, area)
embank + noun phrase + with + material
embank + noun phrase + against + threat
用法筆記
Most commonly occurs in the passive voice (the river was embanked) or as a past participle (an embanked road, an embanked riverbank). The direct object is typically a watercourse, a route, or an area needing protection from flooding or erosion.