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		castle美 ['kæs(ə)l]  英 ['kɑːs(ə)l]  - n.城堡;堡垒;车
 - v.把…置于城堡中;筑城堡防卫;(下国际象棋时)用车护(王)
 - 网络灵书妙探;卡索;卡索尔
 
 复数:castles  过去分词:castled  现在分词:castling   adj.+n. sand castle,medieval castle,bouncy castle n. fortress,fort,citadel,stronghold,bastion 1.  | 城堡;堡垒a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by kings or queens, or other important people, to defend themselves against attack  |  
 2.  | 车any of the four pieces placed in the corner squares of the board at the start of the game, usually made to look like a castle  |  
 n.  | 1. a large fortified building or complex of buildings, usually with tall solid walls, battlements, and a permanent garrison, built especially during the Middle Ages 2. especially in the 18th and 19th centuries, a large magnificent house built to resemble a fortified castle of the past 3. the building, property, or place to which somebody, especially the owner, turns for privacy or refuge 4. a large strong building with thick walls, built in the past to protect the people inside from being attacked 5. one of the pieces used in the game of chess 1. a large fortified building or complex of buildings, usually with tall solid walls, battlements, and a permanent garrison, built especially during the Middle Ages 2. especially in the 18th and 19th centuries, a large magnificent house built to resemble a fortified castle of the past 3. the building, property, or place to which somebody, especially the owner, turns for privacy or refuge 4. a large strong building with thick walls, built in the past to protect the people inside from being attacked 5. one of the pieces used in the game of chess  |  v.  | 1. in chess, to move the king two squares to the left or right and move the nearest rook over the king to the adjacent square on the opposite side  |  
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