C1 adjective Formell

bastion

/ˈbæstiən/

A bastion is a person, place, or institution that strongly defends or upholds particular principles, attitudes, or traditions. It originally referred to a projecting part of a fortification built at an angle to allow defensive fire in several directions.

Beispiele

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The local library remains a bastion of community spirit in the digital age.

The neighborhood library is still a strong protector of local community feelings even now.

2

The university has long been considered a bastion of academic freedom and rigorous debate.

The college has been seen for a long time as a primary defender of the right to study and discuss freely.

3

My grandfather's workshop is the last bastion of peace in this noisy house.

My grandpa's workroom is the only place left where it is actually quiet in this loud home.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bastion
Adjektiv
bastioned
Verwandt
fortification
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Base' that 'Stays on'—a bastion is a base of support that stays strong against outside pressure.

Schnelles Quiz

The small independent bookstore is seen by many as the last ______ of literary culture in the city.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bastion

Beispiele

1

The local library remains a bastion of community spirit in the digital age.

everyday

The neighborhood library is still a strong protector of local community feelings even now.

2

The university has long been considered a bastion of academic freedom and rigorous debate.

formal

The college has been seen for a long time as a primary defender of the right to study and discuss freely.

3

My grandfather's workshop is the last bastion of peace in this noisy house.

informal

My grandpa's workroom is the only place left where it is actually quiet in this loud home.

4

Sociologists often analyze the private club as a bastion of inherited privilege.

academic

Social scientists study the private club because it acts as a place that preserves advantages passed down through families.

5

Despite the market shift, the company is determined to remain a bastion of manufacturing quality.

business

Even though the market is changing, the firm wants to keep being a leader in high-quality production.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bastion
Adjektiv
bastioned
Verwandt
fortification

Häufige Kollokationen

last bastion the final place where a tradition or way of life still exists
bastion of tradition an institution that preserves old customs
bastion of democracy a country or institution that strongly protects democratic values
bastion of hope a person or thing that provides a strong sense of optimism
liberal bastion a place known for strongly upholding progressive or liberal views

Häufige Phrasen

the last bastion

the final remaining example or defender of something

a bastion of stability

something that remains steady and reliable during chaotic times

a bastion of free speech

an institution dedicated to protecting the right to express opinions

Wird oft verwechselt mit

bastion vs battalion

A battalion is a large military unit of several hundred soldiers, whereas a bastion is a defensive structure or a metaphorical protector.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'bastion' primarily in a figurative sense to describe institutions or people that resist change or protect a specific ideology. It carries a connotation of strength and sometimes stubbornness.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'bastion' to mean any large building; however, it specifically implies a role of defense or preservation of an idea.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Base' that 'Stays on'—a bastion is a base of support that stays strong against outside pressure.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Italian word 'bastione', meaning a large fortification, from 'bastire' which means to build.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Usually followed by the preposition 'of' Often modified by adjectives like 'last', 'final', or 'staunch'
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Kultureller Kontext

In Western political discourse, 'bastion' is frequently used to describe prestigious institutions like universities or the press as defenders of societal values.

Schnelles Quiz

The small independent bookstore is seen by many as the last ______ of literary culture in the city.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bastion

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