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ˌFort ˈKnox people often use the name ‘Fort Knox’ when talking about a place that is extremely well guarded or impossible to enter without permission. It comes from a military building in the US state of Kentucky which holds the government’s store of gold 诺克斯堡〔形容戒备森严或不得擅入的地方。 此名源自美国肯塔基州一处存有政府黄金储备的军事建筑〕 His house is like Fort Knox. 他这房子就像诺克斯堡一样密不透风。ˌFort ˈKnoxChineseSyllable |