bivouacked

英 [ˈbɪvuækt] 美 [ˈbɪvuækt]

v.  临时露营; 野营
bivouac的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. (士兵或登山者的)露营,临时宿营
    A bivouac is a temporary camp made by soldiers or mountain climbers.
    1. VERB 露营;野营;露宿
      If you bivouac in a particular place, you stop and stay in a bivouac there.
      1. We bivouacked on the outskirts of the city.
        我们在市郊露营。

    双语例句

    1. We bivouacked on the outskirts of the city.
      我们在市郊露营。
    2. We bivouacked on the open plain.
      我们在开阔的原野上露营。
    3. Fortunately for us, some American troops bivouacked in the area pitied our condition and took us off to their headquarters in Tangku.
      我们交了好运,驻扎在那里的一支美军怜悯我们的处境,把我们送到他们在塘沽的司令部。
    4. Regiments that had bivouacked at places like Valley forge.
      曾在佛巨河谷等地露宿过的一些团。
    5. On13 September, while bivouacked in a field that had the day before been occupied by Confederates, a Union private found in the grass three cigars wrapped in a piece of paper.
      九月十三日,北军在南军早一天驻扎的原野上露营,一名士兵在草丛中捡到三支用纸包着的雪茄。