英:['keɪsmeɪt]
美:['keɪsˌmeɪt]
英:['keɪsmeɪt]
美:['keɪsˌmeɪt]
case·mate
keIs meIt
Middle French, from Old Italian casamatta
The first known use of casemate was in 1550
1 Since his death, tribute story Perry have poured in from his Friends casemates – who released a joint statement — as well as the show’s co-creators.
2 What to Do: The Bock casemates are a series of tunnels, running beneath the ruins of the old city fortifications, that leads out to large, cliff-side openings that offer not only some of the best panoramic views in Luxembourg but also a fascinating look into the city's history.
3 Taking shelter in a tiny casemate built in medieval times and depending on food handouts from volunteers and charities is far from his dream.