释义 |
ga·bi·o·nade \|gābēə|nād, -näd\ noun (-s) Etymology: French gabionnade, from Middle French, from Old Italian gabbionata, from gabbione gabion + -ata -ade 1. : a work of fortification thrown up with gabions 2. : a structure of gabions sunk in lines as a core for a sandbar in harbor improvements |