bivouac
- n. 露營;露營地
- vi. 露宿
- vt. 使…露宿;為…安排露營
- n. (Bivouac)人名;(法)比瓦克
詞態變化
中文詞源
法語詞。前綴bi-, 二。-vouac, 詞源同watch, 看。指輪流看守。
英文詞源
- bivouac
- bivouac: [18] Bivouac appears to be of Swiss- German origin. The early 19th-century writer Stalder noted that the term beiwacht (bei ‘additional’ + wacht ‘guard’ – a relative of English watch and wake) was used in Aargau and Zürich for a sort of band of vigilantes who assisted the regular town guard. Beiwacht was borrowed into French as bivac, and came to English in a later form bivouac.
Its original application in English was to an army remaining on the alert during the night, to guard against surprise attack; in so doing, of course, the soldiers did not go to sleep in their tents, and from this the term bivouac spread to ‘improvised, temporary camp’, without the luxury of regular tents.
=> wake, watch - bivouac (n.)
- 1702, from French bivouac (17c.), ultimately from Swiss/Alsatian biwacht "night guard," from bei- "double, additional" + wacht "guard" (see wait (v.)). Original meaning was an army that stayed up on night watch; sense of "outdoor camp" is 1853. Not a common word in English before the Napoleonic Wars. Italian bivacco is from French. As a verb, 1809, "to post troops in the night;" meaning "camp out of doors" is from 1814.
雙語例句
- 1. The company was supposed to bivouac overnight and then return to the post the next day.
- 預期這個連當天在野外露營,次日返回駐地.
來自辭典例句
- 2. While in bivouac, we spent the night in our sleeping bags under the stars.
- 在臨時宿營地, 我們就頭頂星星,躺在睡袋里過夜.
來自辭典例句
- 3. In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life.
- 在這人生的宿營地, 在這遼闊的世界戰場.
來自互聯網
- 4. There is a semi - circular bivouac tent on the grass.
- 草地上有個 半圓形 的野營帳篷.
來自互聯網
- 5. In the bivouac of life.
- 在人生旅途的露宿營帳.
來自互聯網