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phal.anxH5fAl7ANks, $5feI7lANksn [C + sing/pl v]pl phalanxes or phalanges H9fClYCnYdZIz, -dZi:z, $feI9lCn- fmla large group of people standing close to each other, forming a solid mass, usually for the purposes of defence or attack密集的人群Bodyguards had formed a solid phalanx around the singer so that photographers couldn't get to her.保镖在歌手的周围排成密集的人群,摄影师们无法靠近。(fig.) The government took refuge behind a phalanx of obscure rules and regulations.政府依靠大量意义含糊的法令和规定。The Greek phalanx dominated battlefields in the ancient world.在古代,战场上主要是希腊方阵。
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