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bastion

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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bas·ti·on /ˈbæstiən $ -tʃən/ noun [countable]  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〕
Examples from the Corpus
bastionA bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth.They manned the towers and bastions and the great gates were shut fast.Silly though it may have seemed at first, these all-male secret societies are bastions of extraordinary power and influence.The bureaucrats in their Brussels bastion wrongly presumed that bigger is better.Its empire had collapsed, its protective ring of island bastions smashed, its people on the verge of starvation.Male bastions like the pub, the football stadium and the military have been stormed.No Socialist bastion remained intact, no government minister or party leader unthreatened.In colonial times, Western missionaries would dash off to bastions of other faiths to preach the Gospel.bastion ofThe region is a bastion of right-wing Republicanism.
Origin bastion (1500-1600) French bastille strong building, castle, from Old Provençal bastida, from bastir to build
bas·ti·on nounChineseSyllable
protects principle Corpus of that something a life, way etc


bastion
bastion /ˈbæstiən $ -tʃən/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: bastille 'strong building, castle', from Old Provençal bastida, from bastir 'to build'
1. something that protects a way of life, principle etc that seems likely to change or end completely
    bastion of
    These clubs are the last bastions of male privilege.
2. a place where a country or army has strong military defences:
    Pearl Harbor was the principal American bastion in the Pacific.
3. technical a part of a castle wall that sticks out from the rest


bas·tionBrE /ˈbæstiən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbæstiən/ 🔊 noun(formal) a group of people or a system that protects a way of life or a belief when it seems that it may disappear 堡垒;捍卫者a bastion of male privilege大男子主义的堡垒a bastion of freedom捍卫自由的堡垒a place that military forces are defending 堡垒;防御工事