BLOCKHOUSE - translation to arabic
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BLOCKHOUSE - translation to arabic

SMALL, ISOLATED FORTIFICATION IN THE FORM OF A SINGLE BUILDING
Blockhouses; Block-house; Block house; Blockhausstil; Concrete blockhouse; Block House
  • The [[Admiralty Citadel]], St James' Park, London, in 2008
  • Sentinel Blockhouse in [[Burgersdorp]]
  • Reconstructed [[Europe]]an wooden [[keep]] at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]], [[France]], has a strong resemblance to a [[North America]]n western frontier log blockhouse
  • Flakturm]] (Flak tower) in the [[Augarten]] Vienna, Austria
  • Fort Edward]] in [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] is the oldest remaining military blockhouse in [[North America]].
  • A 19th-century-era block house in [[Fort York]], Toronto
  • Mount Edgcumbe]] near Plymouth, Devon, which is believed to date from ''circa'' 1545
  • Blockhouse of [[Westreme Battery]], built in 1715–16 in [[Mellieħa]], [[Malta]]

BLOCKHOUSE         

ألاسم

حِصْن

blockhouse         
اسْم : مَعْقِل أو حِصْن صغير
blockhouse         
معقل جـ معاقل ، حصن صغير جـ حصون ، منعة

Definition

blockhouse
¦ noun
1. a reinforced concrete shelter used as an observation point.
historical a one-storeyed timber building used as a fort.
2. US a house made of squared logs.

Wikipedia

Blockhouse

A blockhouse is a small fortification, usually consisting of one or more rooms with loopholes, allowing its defenders to fire in various directions. It is usually an isolated fort in the form of a single building, serving as a defensive strong point against any enemy that does not possess siege equipment or, in modern times, artillery, air force and cruise missiles. A fortification intended to resist these weapons is more likely to qualify as a fortress or a redoubt, or in modern times, be an underground bunker. However, a blockhouse may also refer to a room within a larger fortification, usually a battery or redoubt.

Examples of use of BLOCKHOUSE
1. But it will probably not be one of the MOL suits found in Blockhouse 5/6.
2. But the blockhouse has no windows, and Baldwin is seeking a better vantage point.
3. From the rooftop barbette I looked along Utah Beach towards an identical blockhouse 800 yards away, and beyond that to the faint silhouette of a third.
4. At first sight, the blockhouse reminded me of the German forts at Tsingtao, the beach resort in north China that my family visited in the 1'30s.
5. For the launch, he and a few others are assigned to the launch control point, in the blockhouse near the pad.