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ram·part
/ˈræmˌpɑrt, pɚ/
壘,壁壘,城牆(
vt
.)用壁壘圍繞,防衛,守衛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ram·part
n.
1.
That
which
fortifies
and
defends
from
assault
;
that
which
secures
safety
;
a
defense
or
bulwark
.
2.
Fort.
A
broad
embankment
of
earth
round
a
place
,
upon
which
the
parapet
is
raised
.
It
forms
the
substratum
of
every
permanent
fortification
.
Syn:
--
Bulwark
;
fence
;
security
;
guard
.
Usage:
--
Rampart
,
Bulwark
.
These
words
were
formerly
interchanged
;
but
in
modern
usage
a
distinction
has
sprung
up
between
them
.
The
rampart
of
a
fortified
place
is
the
enceinte
or
entire
main
embankment
or
wall
which
surrounds
it
.
The
term
bulwark
is
now
applied
to
peculiarly
strong
outworks
which
project
for
the
defense
of
the
rampart
,
or
main
work
.
A
single
bastion
is
a
bulwark
.
In
using
these
words
figuratively
,
rampart
is
properly
applied
to
that
which
protects
by
walling
out
;
bulwark
to
that
which
stands
in
the
forefront
of
danger
,
to
meet
and
repel
it
.
Hence
,
we
speak
of
a
distinguished
individual
as
the
bulwark
,
not
the
rampart
,
of
the
state
.
This
distinction
,
however
,
is
often
disregarded
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ram·part
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ramparted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ramparting
.]
To
surround
or
protect
with
,
or
as
with
,
a
rampart
or
ramparts
.
Those
grassy
hills
,
those
glittering
dells
,
Proudly
ramparted
with
rocks
. --
Coleridge
.
Rampart gun
Fort.
,
a
cannon
or
large
gun
for
use
on
a
rampart
and
not
as
a
fieldpiece
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rampart
n
:
an
embankment
built
around
a
space
for
defensive
purposes
;
"
they
stormed
the
ramparts
of
the
city
"; "
they
blew
the
trumpet
and
the
walls
came
tumbling
down
" [
syn
:
bulwark
,
wall
]
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