beachheads

英 [ˈbiːtʃhɛdz] 美 [ˈbitʃˌhɛdz]

n.  (军队的)滩头堡,滩头阵地
beachhead的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 滩头阵地;登陆场;滩头堡
    A beachhead is an area of land next to the sea or a river where an attacking force has taken control and can prepare to advance further inland.

    双语例句

    1. Many of Cisco's moves are thus about building beachheads for platforms, says James Staten of Forrester Research, a firm of consultants.
      因此,思科的许多举措都是为了构建平台的堆栈。
    2. Although turbines are bulky and hard to transport, Chinese manufacturers are beginning to build beachheads in export markets.
      尽管风力涡轮机体积庞大、运输困难,但中国厂商已开始在出口市场上有所建树。
    3. Large transport ships of the Americans brought the heavy equipment that was to be employed for the fighting in the depth after the landing forces secured the beachheads.
      美国大型货轮运来了重型武器,当登陆部队守住滩头阵地后,这些重型装备将用于挺进内陆的战斗。
    4. In the first stage, missioners came to the Portuguese commercial beachheads along the coast of Canton and waited for a suitable chance to enter Canton city.
      在第一个阶段,传教上只能进驻葡人在广东沿海的商业据点,借此伺机进入广州城。
    5. The reasons that social resources are limited and that the able persons should be equally adopted and that the modern physical distribution inevitably come into being had decided that enterprises must reform distribution beachheads.
      社会资源的有限性,人力资源的合理利用性,现代物流产生的社会必然性等原因决定了企业要对配送据点进行改革。
    6. As the Pearl River Delta Region was one of the beachheads where the Western Powers opened the door of China, the imperialists, warlords, bureaucrats and capitalists had more exploitation and oppression on the workers of this area.
      珠三角地区作为西方列强打开中国大门的滩头阵地之一,帝国主义、军阀官僚和资本家对该地区工人的剥削和压迫更为深重。