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guard
- IPA[ɡärd]
美式
- watch over in order to protect or control;watch over (someone) to prevent them escaping
- a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person formally assigned to protect a person or to control access to a place;a body of soldiers serving to protect a place or person
verb: guard, 3rd person present: guards, gerund or present participle: guarding, past tense: guarded, past participle: guarded
noun: guard, plural noun: guards
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動詞
- 1. watch over in order to protect or control the gates were guarded by uniformed soldiers they were sent to guard villagers from attack by bandits
- ▪ watch over (someone) to prevent them escaping his task was to help guard Japanese soldiers
- ▪ watch over (someone) to prevent them from escaping police officers were guarding inmates who could not be accommodated in prison 同義詞
- ▪ stay close to (an opponent) in order to prevent a good shot, pass, or drive when a player is so closely guarded he cannot pass the ball
- 2. protect against damage or harm the company fiercely guarded its independence 同義詞
- ▪ take precautions against farmers must guard against sudden changes in the market 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person formally assigned to protect a person or to control access to a place a security guard he distracted the soldier on guard duty 同義詞
- ▪ a body of soldiers serving to protect a place or person the hound belonged to a member of the castle's guard
- ▪ the household troops of the British army.
- ▪ North American a prison warder. 同義詞
- 2. a device worn or fitted to prevent injury or damage a retractable blade guard 同義詞
- ▪ a chain attached to a watch or bracelet to prevent loss.
- 3. a defensive posture adopted in a boxing, fencing, or martial arts contest or in a fight this kick can curl around an otherwise effective guard
- ▪ a state of caution, vigilance, or preparedness against adverse circumstances he let his guard slip enough to make some unwise comments 同義詞
- 4. British an official who rides on and is in general charge of a train.
- 5. each of two offensive players positioned either side of the center.
- ▪ each of two backcourt players chiefly responsible for running the team's offense.
- cautious and having possible reservations: he has given a guarded welcome to the idea
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- cautious and having possible reservations: he has given a guarded welcome to the idea
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- (in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also ...
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- (in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also ...
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- a branch of the US armed forces, under the Department of Transportation since 1967, responsible ...
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- any of various radical or socialist groups, in particular an organized detachment of workers ...
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- any of various radical or socialist groups, in particular a militant youth movement in China ...
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- a rail at the edge of something such as a cliff or the deck of a boat that prevents people from ... the top bunk has a solid guard rail
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- IPA[ɡɑːd]
英式
- watch over in order to protect or control: two men were left to guard the stockade the gates were guarded by uniformed soldiers
- a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person assigned to protect a person or ... a security guard soldiers on guard duty
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