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bastioned造句
1. To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. 2. These clubs are the last bastions of male privilege. 3. The profession remains a bastion of male chauvinism. 4. Football is a bastion of masculinity in this area. 5. British public schools are regarded as one of the last bastions of upper-class privilege. 6. Singapore was the last bastion of British defences in South-East Asia. 7. The army is still one of the last male bastions. 8. Pearl Harbor was the principal American bastion in the Pacific. 9. 'The last bastions of privilege are crumbling,' announced the speaker. 10. The region is a bastion of right-wing Republicanism. 11. They manned the towers and bastions and the great gates were shut fast. 12. In colonial times, Western missionaries would dash off to bastions of other faiths to preach the Gospel. 13. It represents a small assault on the bastion of purdah. 14. The bureaucrats in their Brussels bastion wrongly presumed that bigger is better. 15. Its empire had collapsed, its protective ring of island bastions smashed, its people on the verge of starvation. 16. No Socialist bastion remained intact, no government minister or party leader unthreatened. 17. Male bastions like the pub, the football stadium and the military have been stormed. 18. This is one of the last bastions of single-pilot public transport flying. 19. Silly though it may have seemed at first, these all-male secret societies are bastions of extraordinary power and influence. 20. A bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth.