garrison• Even so, he was given a garrisoncommand at Rockingham.• The loweringcloudshindered their aircraft from bombing and strafing his men and made parachutingsupplies to their beleaguered garrison nearly impossible.• Among edgygarrisons, with militarypride an ingredient, something to be squashed immediately.• These were real soldiers, part of the Governors Islandgarrison, many of them woundedveterans of two years of war.• Leaving a small garrison at Tourane, he sailedsouth to Saigon.• Some wondered if it had been lowered by the garrison.• And heavyrain, at this period of the siege, was something that the garrison could have well done without.• A volunteergarrison was left on the Acropolis.
PMAto send a group of soldiers to defend or guard a place 派兵驻防
Our regiment will garrison the town.
我们团将驻防在这个镇上。
Examples from the Corpus
garrison• Much of interiordestroyed by fire during garrisoning by troops after 1745 rising.• Having garrisoned the citadel, Zacco left.• So my constable continues to hold the castle, let the Kinggarrison the title as strongly as he will.
Origingarrison1
(1200-1300)Old Frenchgarison; from garir; → GARRET