C1 noun Formell

bulwark

/ˈbʊl.wərk/

A bulwark is a solid wall-like structure built for defense or protection against external threats, such as an invading army or the sea. Figuratively, it refers to a person, institution, or principle that serves as a powerful safeguard against danger, misfortune, or harmful influences.

Beispiele

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1

My savings account is a bulwark against unforeseen financial emergencies.

My savings account is a protective barrier against unexpected money problems.

2

The international treaty serves as a bulwark against nuclear proliferation.

The global agreement acts as a defense against the spread of nuclear weapons.

3

He sees his favorite old sweater as a bulwark against the winter chill.

He considers his preferred old sweater a shield against the cold weather.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bulwark
Verb
bulwark
Verwandt
bulwarking
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Bulwark' as a 'Bull' standing in front of a 'Work' site to protect it; it is heavy and hard to push through.

Schnelles Quiz

The Supreme Court is often viewed as a ______ against the overreach of executive power.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bulwark

Beispiele

1

My savings account is a bulwark against unforeseen financial emergencies.

everyday

My savings account is a protective barrier against unexpected money problems.

2

The international treaty serves as a bulwark against nuclear proliferation.

formal

The global agreement acts as a defense against the spread of nuclear weapons.

3

He sees his favorite old sweater as a bulwark against the winter chill.

informal

He considers his preferred old sweater a shield against the cold weather.

4

Historians argue that the middle class was the primary bulwark of the republic.

academic

Scholars claim the middle class was the main defense of the republic.

5

Strong brand loyalty acts as a bulwark against the entry of new competitors.

business

Strong customer commitment serves as a protection against new rival companies.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bulwark
Verb
bulwark
Verwandt
bulwarking

Häufige Kollokationen

bulwark against a protection against
sturdy bulwark a strong defense
act as a bulwark to function as a safeguard
democratic bulwark a defense for democracy
last bulwark the final line of defense

Häufige Phrasen

bulwark of freedom

a protector of liberty

main bulwark

the primary defense

bulwark against change

a barrier preventing progress

Wird oft verwechselt mit

bulwark vs bastion

While similar, a bastion is a specific part of a fortification projecting outward, whereas a bulwark is the solid wall itself.

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Nutzungshinweise

Bulwark is most frequently used in figurative contexts to describe laws or institutions that protect society. It carries a connotation of being immovable and solid.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often forget that 'bulwark' is usually followed by the preposition 'against' when describing what it is protecting from.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Bulwark' as a 'Bull' standing in front of a 'Work' site to protect it; it is heavy and hard to push through.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Middle Dutch 'bolwerc', combining 'bolle' (trunk of a tree) and 'werc' (work), meaning a structure made of logs.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Commonly used with the preposition 'against' Plural form: bulwarks
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is often used in political rhetoric to describe the role of the judiciary or the free press in a democracy.

Schnelles Quiz

The Supreme Court is often viewed as a ______ against the overreach of executive power.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bulwark

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