garrison
n[CGp]
troops stationed in a town or fort 卫戍部队; 守备部队; 警备部队
Half the garrison is/are on duty. 有半数卫戍部队在执勤.
[attrib 作定语]
garrison duty 守备任务
a garrison town 有驻防的城市. garrison, v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (with sb) defend (a place) with or as a garrison 卫戍部队守备(某地)
The town was garrisoned with two regiments. 该镇有两团士兵驻守.
2 [Tn.pr] ~ sb in/on sth place (troops) as a garrison 派(部队)驻防
A hundred soldiers were garrisoned in the town. 派了一百名士兵在城里驻防.
I shall be happy to give up my part of Shylock's money.
我将高兴地放弃我应得的夏洛克财产的那一半。
Being a good listener means much more than just listening with ears. Eyes mean that I should look at you while you are speaking as a sign of respect. In other words I should not watch TV, or look over your shoulder at other people while we are talking