bastion
Word family nounbastionadjectivebastioned
bas·ti·on /ˈbæstiən $ -tʃən/ noun [countableC] 1 PROTECTsomething that protects a way of life, principle etc that seems likely to change or end completely 堡垒〔指固守一种生活方式、准则等的事物〕bastion of These clubs are the last bastions of male privilege. 这些俱乐部是男人特权的最后堡垒。
2 PMa place where a country or army has strong military defences 堡垒,设防地区,防卫据点 Pearl Harbor was the principal American bastion in the Pacific. 珍珠港曾是美国在太平洋上的重要军事据点。
3. TBBAA technical a part of a castle wall that sticks out from the rest 棱堡〔城堡的凸出部分〕 Origin bastion (1500-1600) French bastille “strong building, castle”, from Old Provençal bastida, from bastir “to build”