walled
walled — 形容詞
1. enclosed by walls of stone, brick, or concrete, usually for protection, privacy,
有圍牆的
四周以石牆或磚牆環繞的
enclosed by walls of stone, brick, or concrete, usually for protection, privacy, or decoration.
The ancient walled city of Ávila in Spain draws visitors from around the world with its original Roman walls.
西班牙阿維拉是一座古老的圍牆城市,其古羅馬城牆吸引了來自世界各地的遊客。
walled city — common collocation for historical towns
Imran's grandmother lives in a walled compound with iron gates and a guard.
Imran 的祖母住在一個有圍牆的院落裡,入口有鐵門和警衛看守。
walled compound — common for private residential estates
Guests at the hilltop hotel can eat breakfast in the walled garden while looking out over the valley.
山頂飯店的住客可以在有圍牆的花園裡用早餐,同時眺望山谷景色。
Zuri opened the wooden door and stepped into the walled courtyard, where an old stone fountain stood in the centre.
Zuri 打開木門,走進那座有圍牆的庭院,院子中央有一座老舊的石砌噴泉。
The walled town of Montagnac has narrow streets that wind past old stone houses and a central market square.
蒙塔尼亞克是一座有圍牆的小鎮,狹窄的街道蜿蜒經過老舊的石屋和中央廣場。
- enclosed
Broader meaning — can refer to any type of barrier (fence, hedge, walls). 'Walled' specifically means made of stone, brick, or concrete.
- fortified
Stronger meaning — implies defensive walls built for military protection. 'Walled' can be decorative or protective.
- walled-in
Emphasises complete enclosure on all sides. Often carries a slight sense of being trapped or confined.
- open
Describes a space without any surrounding barrier.
文法句型
walled + noun
用法筆記
Typically used before a noun to describe a place or building that has walls around it. The walls are usually made of stone, brick, or concrete and serve a practical purpose such as security or defining a boundary.