guard的中文翻译

翻译

guard

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  • guard1   (people who protect)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    守卫, 卫兵
    noun
    • a person, such as a soldier, a police officer or a prison officer, who protects a place or people, or prevents prisoners from escaping
      • a security guard
        安全警卫
      • border guard s
        边防战士
      • The prisoner slipped past the guards on the gate and escaped.
        犯人从大门口的警卫身旁溜过逃走了。
      • A guard was posted outside the building.
        建筑物外设了一名警卫。
    • a group of people, such as soldiers or police officers, who protect sb/sth
      • the captain of the guard
        卫队长
      • the changing of the guard (= when one group replaces another)
        防御之变迁
      • The guard is/are being inspected today.
        守卫今天接受视察。
      • Fellow airmen provided a guard of honour at his wedding.
        空军战友们为他的婚礼充作仪仗队。
      • The President always travels with an armed guard.
        总统出行均有武装卫队保驾。
    • the act or duty of protecting property, places or people from attack or danger; the act or duty of preventing prisoners from escaping
      • a sentry on guard(= at his or her post, on duty)
        值班哨兵
      • to do guard duty
        担任警卫工作
      • The escaped prisoner was brought back under armed guard.
        越狱逃犯由武装警卫押回。
      • The terrorist was kept under police guard.
        这名恐怖分子当时在警方的看管之下。
      • One of the men kept guard, while the other broke into the house.
        一人放哨,另一人则闯进了房子里。
    • (in Britain and some other countries) special regiments of soldiers whose original duty was to protect the king or queen
  • guard2   (Aviation)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    防护装置
    noun
    • a device protecting something from damage or accidental contact
  • guard3   (against injury)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    保护装置
    noun
    • something that covers a part of a person's body or a dangerous part of a machine to prevent injury
      • Ensure the guard is in place before operating the machine.
        将防护罩确实放好后再开机器。
  • guard4   (on train)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    列车长
    noun
  • guard5   (in boxing/fencing)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    防御姿势
    noun
    • a position you take to defend yourself, especially in a sport such as boxing or fencing
      • to drop/keep up your guard
        放下/保持防御
      • In spite of the awkward questions the minister never let his guard fall for a moment.
        尽管遇到的是些令人尴尬的问题,部长却没有丝毫的失误。
  • guard6   (in basketball)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    后卫
    noun
    • one of the two players on a basketball team who are mainly responsible for staying close to opposing players to stop them from scoring
  • guard7   (in American football)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    后卫
    noun
    • one of the two players on an American football team who play either side of the centre forward
  • guard8   (curling)   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    guard
    noun
    • a curling stone that is delivered so that it protects another stone
      • He shot a guard which stopped in front of the house.
  • guard9   UK /ɡɑːd/  US /ɡɑːrd/ 
    看守, 守护
    verb
    • to protect property, places or people from attack or danger
      • The dog was guarding its owner's luggage.
        狗守护着主人的行李。
      • political leaders guarded by the police
        由警方保卫的政界领袖们
      • You can't get in; the whole place is guarded.
        你进不去,整个地区都戒备森严。
      • a closely guarded secret
        严守的秘密
    • to prevent prisoners from escaping
      • The prisoners were guarded by soldiers.
        犯人由士兵看守。
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