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earthwork

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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earth·work /ˈɜːθwɜːk $ ˈɜːrθwɜːrk/ noun [countable]  PMDa large long pile of earth, used in the past to stop attacks 〔旧时的〕土垒防御工事
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earthworkMeantime the Trojan camp, fortified only by earthworks and deprived of its leader and its best warriors, was hard-pressed.Shadow sites are made visible by earthworks or stone walls casting shadows in very low-level sunlight.However, considerable earthworks do sometimes exist and these are, of course, well worth recording.The first line of earthworks was reached.It is true we no longer live in the cultures that produced the great temples or stone circles or earthworks.A substantial, well-preserved Iron Age settlement with two encircling ramparts and supplementary earthworks.Nothing like their earthworks had been seen since the earlier Iron Age of pre-Roman times.The defences are a series of trenches with high stone and turf earthworks in between.
earth·work nounChineseSyllable
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earthwork
earthwork /ˈɜːθwɜːk $ ˈɜːrθwɜːrk/ noun [countable]
a large long pile of earth, used in the past to stop attacks


earth·workBrE /ˈɜːθwɜːk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɜːrθwɜːrk/ 🔊 noun [usually plural] a large bank of earth that was built long ago in the past and used as a defence 土垒(旧时防御用的工事)