bulwark
خاکريز،بارو،ديوار(ساحلى)،ديواره سد،موج شکن ،(مج ).پناه ،سنگربندى ،حامى
علوم دريايى : ديواره محافظ
rempart
Etymology: bulwark, From Middle English bulwerk, from Middle Dutch, bolwerk, from Middle High German bolwerc: bole "plank, tree trunk" + werc "work." Bhel- is the original root, and it originally meant "to blow, swell." Its descendents are numerous and stretch from Old Norse bolr "tree trunk" to modern Italian palla "ball." In English, "balloon," "bawd," and "bald" come from the same source. The root werg- originally meant "make, do" and underlies not only English "work," but Greek ergon "work" and organon "organ" and orgia "sacred ritual." The Germanic word was borrowed by Old French as "bollewerc" which later became "boulever" and, finally, Modern French "boulevard," at which point the Germanic languages borrowed it back with an entirely new meaning—another French-German ping-pong word.sang-ar
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Oui l'idée européenne est bel et bien un rempart contre le nationalisme.
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En 1529, puis en 1683, Vienne a résisté victorieusement au siège de l'Empire ottoman, ce qui lui vaudra de représenter aux yeux de l'Europe chrétienne le rempart contre la menace musulmane.
bulwark
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bulwark
(บูล'วาร์ค) {bulwarked,bulwarking,bulwarks} n. กำแพงต้านข้าศึก,ป้อมปราการ vt. ป้องกัน
bulwark
['bulwъk] n 1. насип, вал, крепостна стена; 2. опора, защита; крепост; 3. защитник, закрилник; 4. pl мор. фалшборт. [] v 1. укрепвам с вал/стена; 2. защищавам, закрилям.