defend 的英语意思
defenddefend /dɪˈfend/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to do something in order to protect someone or something from being attacked采取行动保护某人或某物免遭攻击:
a struggle to defend our homeland保卫祖国的斗争defend something against/from something
the need to defend democracy against fascism捍卫民主、抵御法西斯主义的必要性defend yourself (against/from somebody/something)
advice on how women can defend themselves from sex attackers关于女性如何保护自己免受性侵犯者侵害的建议defend against
We need to defend against military aggression.我们需要抵御军事侵略。2[transitive] to use arguments to protect something or someone from criticism, or to prove that something is right用论据保护某事物或某人免受批评,或证明某事物是正当的 OPP attack:
She was always defending her husband in front of their daughter.她总是在女儿面前为丈夫辩护。
Students should be ready to explain and defend their views.学生应准备好阐述并捍卫自己的观点。defend somebody against/from somebody/something
He defended his wife against rumours and allegations.他为妻子辩护,回击流言蜚语和各种指控。defend yourself (against/from something)
Cooper wrote to the journal immediately, defending himself.库珀立即给杂志社写信,为自己辩护。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say stand up for someone rather than defend someone:· She was the only person who stood up for me at the meeting.在日常英语中,人们通常说 stand up for someone 而不是 defend someone:· 她是会议上唯一为我站出来说话的人。3[transitive] to do something in order to stop something from being taken away or in order to make it possible for something to continue采取行动阻止某事物被剥夺,或使某事物得以延续:
the workers’ attempts to defend their interests工人们维护自身利益的努力
We are defending the right to demonstrate.我们正在捍卫示威游行的权利。4[intransitive, transitive] to protect your own team’s end of the field in a game such as football, in order to prevent your opponents from getting points(足球等运动中)保护本方球门区域,防止对手得分 OPP attack:
Bournemouth defended well throughout the game.伯恩茅斯在整场比赛中防守出色。5[transitive] to take part in a competition that you won the last time it was held, and try to win it again参加上届曾夺冠的比赛并力求再次获胜:
The world champion was defending his title.世界冠军正在卫冕。
the defending champion卫冕冠军
He is defending a Labour majority of 5,000.他正在捍卫工党5000票的多数优势。6[intransitive, transitive] to be a lawyer for someone who has been charged with a crime担任被指控犯罪者的辩护律师 OPP prosecute:
He had top lawyers to defend him.他聘请了顶尖律师为他辩护。
Howard, defending, said Thompson had been drinking heavily.担任辩护的霍华德表示,汤普森当时饮酒过量。THESAURUS同义词辨析defend to say something to support an idea or person when other people are criticizing them在他人批评某想法或某人时,出言支持: · The mayor defended the action, saying that it was the best option.· 市长为该行动进行辩护,称其是最佳选择。stand up for somebody/something to strongly defend someone who is being criticized, or strongly defend your ideas or your rights坚决为受到批评的人辩护,或坚决捍卫自己的观点或权利: · My grandfather would always stand up for what was right.· 我祖父总是为正义挺身而出。· I don't want him fighting, but I do want him to stand up for himself.· 我不想让他打架,但我确实希望他能为自己据理力争。stick up for somebody informal非正式 to strongly defend someone who is being criticized, especially when no one else will defend them坚决为受到批评的人辩护,尤其是在无人愿意为其辩护时: · The other kids tease her, but Sarah often sticks up for her.· 其他孩子嘲弄她,但萨拉常常为她仗义执言。come to somebody's defence British English (also come to somebody's defense American English) to say something to defend someone who is being criticized出言为受到批评的人辩护: · Aitken's colleagues quickly came to his defence.· 艾特肯的同事们迅速为他辩护。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to do something in order to protect someone or something from being attacked采取行动保护某人或某物免遭攻击:
a struggle to defend our homeland保卫祖国的斗争defend something against/from something
the need to defend democracy against fascism捍卫民主、抵御法西斯主义的必要性defend yourself (against/from somebody/something)
advice on how women can defend themselves from sex attackers关于女性如何保护自己免受性侵犯者侵害的建议defend against
We need to defend against military aggression.我们需要抵御军事侵略。2[transitive] to use arguments to protect something or someone from criticism, or to prove that something is right用论据保护某事物或某人免受批评,或证明某事物是正当的 OPP attack:
She was always defending her husband in front of their daughter.她总是在女儿面前为丈夫辩护。
Students should be ready to explain and defend their views.学生应准备好阐述并捍卫自己的观点。defend somebody against/from somebody/something
He defended his wife against rumours and allegations.他为妻子辩护,回击流言蜚语和各种指控。defend yourself (against/from something)
Cooper wrote to the journal immediately, defending himself.库珀立即给杂志社写信,为自己辩护。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say stand up for someone rather than defend someone:· She was the only person who stood up for me at the meeting.在日常英语中,人们通常说 stand up for someone 而不是 defend someone:· 她是会议上唯一为我站出来说话的人。3[transitive] to do something in order to stop something from being taken away or in order to make it possible for something to continue采取行动阻止某事物被剥夺,或使某事物得以延续:
the workers’ attempts to defend their interests工人们维护自身利益的努力
We are defending the right to demonstrate.我们正在捍卫示威游行的权利。4[intransitive, transitive] to protect your own team’s end of the field in a game such as football, in order to prevent your opponents from getting points(足球等运动中)保护本方球门区域,防止对手得分 OPP attack:
Bournemouth defended well throughout the game.伯恩茅斯在整场比赛中防守出色。5[transitive] to take part in a competition that you won the last time it was held, and try to win it again参加上届曾夺冠的比赛并力求再次获胜:
The world champion was defending his title.世界冠军正在卫冕。
the defending champion卫冕冠军
He is defending a Labour majority of 5,000.他正在捍卫工党5000票的多数优势。6[intransitive, transitive] to be a lawyer for someone who has been charged with a crime担任被指控犯罪者的辩护律师 OPP prosecute:
He had top lawyers to defend him.他聘请了顶尖律师为他辩护。
Howard, defending, said Thompson had been drinking heavily.担任辩护的霍华德表示,汤普森当时饮酒过量。THESAURUS同义词辨析defend to say something to support an idea or person when other people are criticizing them在他人批评某想法或某人时,出言支持: · The mayor defended the action, saying that it was the best option.· 市长为该行动进行辩护,称其是最佳选择。stand up for somebody/something to strongly defend someone who is being criticized, or strongly defend your ideas or your rights坚决为受到批评的人辩护,或坚决捍卫自己的观点或权利: · My grandfather would always stand up for what was right.· 我祖父总是为正义挺身而出。· I don't want him fighting, but I do want him to stand up for himself.· 我不想让他打架,但我确实希望他能为自己据理力争。stick up for somebody informal非正式 to strongly defend someone who is being criticized, especially when no one else will defend them坚决为受到批评的人辩护,尤其是在无人愿意为其辩护时: · The other kids tease her, but Sarah often sticks up for her.· 其他孩子嘲弄她,但萨拉常常为她仗义执言。come to somebody's defence British English (also come to somebody's defense American English) to say something to defend someone who is being criticized出言为受到批评的人辩护: · Aitken's colleagues quickly came to his defence.· 艾特肯的同事们迅速为他辩护。