fortified
英 [ˈfɔːtɪfaɪd]
美 [ˈfɔːrtɪfaɪd]
v. 筑防御工事以防卫; (尤指)筑城防御; (在物质或精神上)加强,增强; 增强(感觉或态度)
fortify的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:fortified
BNC.14803 / COCA.15432
柯林斯词典
- VERB 筑防于;设要塞于;加固
Tofortifya place means to make it stronger and more difficult to attack, often by building a wall or ditch round it.- ...British soldiers working to fortify an airbase in Bahrain.
在巴林一空军基地筑防的英国士兵
- ...British soldiers working to fortify an airbase in Bahrain.
- VERB 强化(食品或饮料);使营养价值提高
If food or drinkis fortified, another substance is added to it to make it healthier or stronger.- It has also been fortified with vitamin C...
它还添加了维生素 C。 - All sherry is made from wine fortified with brandy.
所有的雪利酒都是在葡萄酒中加入白兰地勾兑成的。 - ...fortified cereal products.
强化的谷类产品
- It has also been fortified with vitamin C...
- VERB 使振作;坚定…的信心;使补充体力
If youare fortifiedby something such as food, drink, or an idea, it makes you feel more cheerful, determined, or energetic.- The volunteers were fortified by their patriotic belief...
爱国信念更加坚定了志愿者们的信心。 - They will be laying on liquid refreshment to fortify brides-to-be for the shopping extravaganza ahead...
他们将为准新娘们准备些酒,好让她们接下来有充沛精力疯狂购物。 - Would you care for some tea, or even a light meal, to fortify yourself before your adventure?...
你要不要喝点儿茶,或吃点儿便餐,好在冒险之前增加一点儿体力? - They drove on fortified with still more Scotch.
他们又喝了一些苏格兰威士忌,继续驾车前行。
- The volunteers were fortified by their patriotic belief...
- VERB 使强化;使更接近成功
Tofortifysomething means to make it more powerful and more likely to succeed.- His declared agenda is to raise standards in schools, fortify parent power and decentralise control.
他公布的计划旨在提高学校办学标准,加强家长权力,分散管理。
- His declared agenda is to raise standards in schools, fortify parent power and decentralise control.
英英释义
adj
- secured with bastions or fortifications
- having something added to increase the strength
- fortified wine