stockade
/stɒˈkeɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /stɑːˈkeɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /stä-ˈkād/ (ame, mw)
stockade — 名詞
- stockadesingular
- stockadesplural
1. a strong wall of thick wooden posts put around a place to protect it from attack
防禦木柵
用粗木柱圍成的防禦圍牆
a strong wall of thick wooden posts put around a place to protect it from attack
Hassan helped build a stockade around the small fort before winter.
Hassan 在入冬前幫忙在小堡壘外搭起防禦木柵。
build a stockade around a place for defence
The villagers waited behind the stockade when the riders approached.
騎手接近時,村民們躲在防禦木柵後等待。
Smoke rose above the stockade that guarded the river crossing.
守住河道渡口的防禦木柵上方升起了煙。
Ezra repaired the broken stockade after last night's heavy rain.
昨晚大雨過後,Ezra 修理了那道損壞的防禦木柵。
Archers stood on platforms inside the stockade and watched the road.
弓箭手站在防禦木柵內的平台上,注視著道路。
文法句型
build a stockade
behind the stockade
inside the stockade
用法筆記
Usually refers to a historical or military defensive barrier made from upright wooden posts. In modern everyday English, people more often say 'fence' unless the defensive purpose matters.
常見錯誤
2. an enclosed camp or guarded area where prisoners are kept
囚犯營區
關押囚犯的封閉營區
an enclosed camp or guarded area where prisoners are kept
The captured scouts were held in the stockade until dawn.
那些被俘的斥候一直被關在囚犯營區裡,直到天亮。
held in the stockade = kept as prisoners
Mauricio carried water to the men locked inside the stockade.
Mauricio 把水送給鎖在囚犯營區裡的人。
A guard tower overlooked the stockade at the edge of camp.
營地邊緣那座守望塔俯瞰著囚犯營區。
Two prisoners escaped from the stockade during the night storm.
暴風雨的夜裡,有兩名囚犯從囚犯營區逃走了。
- prison camp
clearer modern expression for a camp where prisoners are confined
- compound
can mean any enclosed area, so it is broader and less specific
- jail
common everyday word for a place where prisoners are kept, without the camp setting
文法句型
held in the stockade
escape from the stockade
inside the stockade
用法筆記
This sense is mainly found in historical or military writing. The focus is the enclosed place where prisoners are confined, not the wooden wall itself.
stockade — 動詞
- stockadepresent simple I / you / we / they
- stockades3rd person singular
- stockading-ing form
- stockadedpast simple
1. to protect a place by surrounding it with a strong barrier of wooden posts
築柵設防
以木柱圍起來加強防守
to protect a place by surrounding it with a strong barrier of wooden posts
Feng ordered his soldiers to stockade the camp before sunset.
Feng 下令士兵在日落前為營地築柵設防。
stockade + place = fortify it with wooden posts
Workers stockaded the trading post after reports of nearby raids.
在聽說附近有襲擊後,工人們為貿易站築柵設防。
The settlers stockaded the river bank to protect their supplies.
移民們沿著河岸築柵設防,好保護他們的補給品。
By spring, the mission was fully stockaded against surprise attack.
到了春天,那座傳教站已築柵設防,可防突襲。
文法句型
stockade + place
be stockaded against attack
用法筆記
Mostly used in historical writing. The object is a place, camp, or settlement that is being defended by a wooden barrier.