palisade
noun
UK/ˌpæl.ɪˈseɪd/
US/ˈpæl.ə.seɪd/
Definitions of palisade noun
- Countable(可数名词)
A defensive barrier consisting of a row of strong, pointed stakes set firmly in the ground, typically made of wood or iron, used to protect a place or people from attack.
栅栏;木栅栏
They constructed a palisade around the village to defend against invaders.
他们在村庄周围建造了一道栅栏,以抵御入侵者。
The ancient fort still shows remnants of its wooden palisade.
这座古老的要塞仍然保留着其木栅栏的遗迹。
To enhance defenses, they built an iron palisade along the border.
为了加强防御,他们沿着边境建造了一道铁栅栏。
Phrases of palisade noun
- palisades
A line of high, steep cliffs, typically found along a coast or river.
海滨或河旁的崖壁
• The palisades looked impressive from the boat.
从船上望去,这排悬崖峭壁看起来非常壮观。