redoubt

英 [rɪ'daʊt] 美 [rɪ'daʊt]
  • n. 多面堡;防御性障碍物
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redoubt 掩体,堡垒

来自法语 redoute,掩体,堡垒,来自拉丁语 reductus,避难地,撤退地,来自 re-,向后,往回, -duct,拉,引导,词源同 conduct,reduction.拼写受 doubt 影响俗化。

redoubt
redoubt: [17] Redoubt ‘stronghold’ has no etymological connection with doubt (although redoubtable [14] does – it derives from the French ancestor of doubt, which originally meant ‘fear’, and so historically denotes ‘to be feared’). It was borrowed from French redoute, which goes back via obsolete Italian ridotta to medieval Latin reductus ‘hidden place, refuge’, a noun use of the past participle of Latin redūcere ‘bring back, withdraw’ (source of English reduce). The b was inserted under the influence of redoubtable.
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redoubt (n.)
also redout, "small, enclosed military work," c. 1600, from French redoute (17c.), from Italian ridotto, earlier ridotta, "place of retreat," from Medieval Latin reductus "place of refuge, retreat," noun use of past participle of reducere "to lead or bring back" (see reduce). The -b- was added by influence of unrelated English redoubt (v.) "to dread, fear" (see redoubtable). As an adjective, Latin reductus meant "withdrawn, retired; remote, distant."
1. Redoubt: This ability can now trigger while the Paladin is sitting.
盾牌壁垒: 圣骑士坐着时仍可触发.

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2. A cloud of smoke and ash from Mount Redoubt rose 15 kilometers kilometres into the sky.
烟和灰组成的云朵从R山 上升15公里直冲云霄.

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