guardian
- IPA[ˈɡɑːdɪən]
英式
- a person who protects or defends something;a person who is legally responsible for the care of someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially a child whose parents have died
noun: guardian, plural noun: guardians
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名詞
- 1. a person who protects or defends something self-appointed guardians of public morality
- ▪ a person who is legally responsible for the care of someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially a child whose parents have died I am acting as guardian of my late brother's family
- 2. the superior of a Franciscan convent.
- a spirit that is thought to watch over and protect a person or place: the soul was accessible to the gaze of your guardian angel he was also deputed to be Dame Edith's guardian angel
Oxford Dictionary
- a spirit that is believed to watch over and protect a person or place: the soul was accessible to the gaze of your guardian angel he was also deputed to be Dame Edith's guardian angel
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡärdēən]
美式
- a defender, protector, or keeper: self-appointed guardians of public morality
Oxford American Dictionary