approach trench
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Definition
- Noun:
- A trench that provides protected passage between the rear and front lines of a defensive position: An "approach trench" is a narrow excavation in the ground, used in military contexts, designed to allow soldiers to move safely from support areas to the front-line positions while being shielded from enemy fire and observation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The soldiers used the approach trench to move supplies to the forward outpost without being seen.
- Digging a proper approach trench was essential for the safe reinforcement of the front line.
Advanced Usage
"to dig an approach trench": to excavate such a protected passage.
- The platoon was ordered to dig an approach trench under cover of darkness.
"to move through the approach trench": to traverse this specific type of trench.
- The reinforcements moved single-file through the muddy approach trench.
Variants and Related Words
- Communication trench: A synonym often used interchangeably with "approach trench," referring to a trench connecting different parts of a defensive system.
- Sap: A narrower, often more advanced or extending trench, sometimes used for approaching an enemy position, which can be a type of approach trench.
Synonyms
- Communication trench: A trench for protected movement between positions.
- Sap: A trench dug to advance closer to an enemy position.
Related Phrases
- Trench network: The entire system of trenches, including front-line, support, and approach trenches.
- Protected passage: The general concept of a shielded route, which an approach trench provides.
Noun
- a trench that provides protected passage between the rear and front lines of a defensive position