English to Hmong Meaning of outpost - outpost


Outpost :
outpost

chaw nres tsheb, watch ncej, tub ceev xwm chaw nres tsheb, saib xyuas, quav, tus xov tooj hu lub rooj muag zaub

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Definitions of outpost in English
Noun(1) a station in a remote or sparsely populated location(2) a settlement on the frontier of civilization(3) a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops
Examples of outpost in English
(1) The restaurant is an outpost of Arts and Crafts-style elegance.(2) Not bad for a city that started out as a military outpost of Auckland.(3) Once in the Arctic, the eight-man team will begin a thirty-day 300-mile ski trek to the Pole from Resolute Bay, a remote outpost off mainland Canada.(4) The blast occurred about 30 minutes ago near a military outpost and appeared to have come either from a car bomb or a tunnel.(5) It has long been known that Eboracum was an important outpost of the Roman empire.(6) In its heyday, Visegrad was a major outpost for the Roman Empire.(7) Another enemy attack captures an outpost on the approaches to Hill 1220.(8) The Scottish Office, after all, was never intended to do anything other than administer a regional outpost of central government.(9) The foursome decide to beat it out of London using Frank's taxi, in search of an army outpost broadcasting the lone radio signal.(10) In the north, they razed a military outpost to the ground.(11) the community is the last outpost of civilization in the far north(12) An outpost of the Inca empire, thought to have been inhabited by the Chachapoyas, has been discovered in Peru's Amazon jungle.(13) There had been nothing in the clearing, so I returned to the military outpost , already knowing what I would find there.(14) Even at that time, there was a bit of unrest in the area, so an army outpost had been set up on the island with 14 soldiers and two of their wives.(15) Through a volatile century of international relations beginning in the 1870s, the coastal area of this land was a military outpost dedicated to the protection of the bay.(16) The countdown has begun to a celebration of York's past as a vital outpost of a multi-national empire, with the city's second annual Roman Festival.
Related Phrases of outpost
(1) outpost ::
outpost
(2) out ::
tawm
(3) post ::
ncej
Synonyms
Noun
1. frontier settlement ::
frontier hais sib haum
Different Forms
outpost, outposts
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