英:['glæsɪs]
美:['gleɪsɪs]
英:['glæsɪs]
美:['gleɪsɪs]
gla·cis
glae sihs [or] gleI sihs
复数:glacis或glacises
noun
a gentle slope : incline
a slope that runs downward from a fortification
buffer statealso: buffer zone
"斜坡"(尤指通向要塞的),1670年代,源自法语 glacir “冻结,使滑溜”,源自古法语 glacier “滑动,滑行”,源自通俗拉丁语 *glaciare “使或变成冰”,源自拉丁语 glacies “冰”(可能源自 PIE 词根 *gel- “冷; 冻结” 的一个后缀形式)。
French, from glacer to freeze, slide
The first known use of glacis was in 1672
1 Forming a strong glacis in Europe’s east will require the United States to incorporate Ukraine into the U.S.-led defensive perimeter.
2 If a large laser takes five seconds to burn through a tank’s glacis plate, a modern chemical energy gun can engage two separate targets in the same amount of time.
3 Instead, the succeeding Jewish kingdom under Hasmonean rule cut into the glacis during construction in later years.