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单词 | guard |
释义 | guard UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable PERSON WHO PROTECTS 守卫 IMPROVER ■a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place or thing from danger or attack, or to prevent a person such as a criminal from escaping 卫兵,警卫;看守,守卫 •prison guards狱警 •security guards保安 •There are guards posted •Armed •The frontier is patrolled by border be under guard ■to be kept in a place by a group of people who have weapons 处于武装人员的保护(或守卫)之下: •The ex-President was under armed stand/keep guard (also be on guard) ■to be responsible for protecting someone or something, or for preventing someone from escaping 守卫;站岗;看守 •Two of the soldiers kept guard over •Armed police stand guard outside the house.武装员警在房外守卫。 the changing of the guard ■a ceremony held outside Buckingham Palace in London when one set of soldiers replaces the soldiers who have finished their time on duty standing outside the palace 白金汉宫皇家卫队换岗(仪式) UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable ON A TRAIN 列车上 UK (US conductor) ■a railway official who travels on and is responsible for a train 列车长 UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable DEVICE 装置 ■a device that protects a dangerous part of something or that protects something from getting damaged 保护装置;保护用品;保护器 •a fire guard火灾防护装置 •a trigger guard(锁定)枪(扳机)的保险 •The helmet has a face guard attached.这个头盔带有一个防护面罩。 UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable be on your guard ■to be careful to avoid being tricked or getting into a dangerous situation 警惕;提防;警戒 •You always have to be on your guard against UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable catch sb off guard ■to surprise someone by doing something which they are not expecting and are not ready for 乘(某人)不备;使(某人)措手不及;趁(某人)不警惕时(做某事) UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] noun countable drop / lower your guard ■to stop being careful to avoid danger or difficulty 警惕;提防;警戒 •Once he knew I wasn't a journalist, he dropped his guard and even let me take a photograph of him.当他知道我不是记者的时候,他立刻放松了警惕,甚至让我为他拍照。 UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] verb transitive WATCH 看守 IMPROVER ■to protect someone or something from being attacked or stolen 保卫;守卫;保护 •Soldiers guard the main doors of the embassy.大使馆的主要门口都有士兵把守。 IMPROVER ■to watch someone and make certain they do not escape from a place 看守;监视 •Five prison officers guarded the prisoners.五名狱警看守着犯人。 UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] verb transitive NOT TELL 保守 ■to keep information secret 保守(秘密);遮掩 •Journalists jealously UK [gɑ:d] US [gɑ:rd] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs guard against sth ■to take careful action in order to try to prevent something from happening 防止;防范 •Regular exercise helps guard against heart disease.经常锻炼有助于预防心脏病。 |
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