guard 的英语意思
guardguard1 /ɡɑːd $ ɡɑːrd/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1person [countable] a)someone whose job is to protect a place or person负责保护某地或某人的人;警卫:
There were two security guards on duty outside the building.大楼外有两名保安在执勤。
We were stopped by border guards.我们被边境警卫拦了下来。
Armed guards were posted by the exit.出口处部署了武装警卫。 b)someone whose job is to prevent prisoners from escaping负责防止囚犯逃跑的人;狱警:
The prison guards were reasonably friendly.狱警们还算和善。2protection [uncountable] the act or duty of protecting places or people, or of preventing prisoners from escaping保护地点或人员、或防止囚犯逃跑的行为或职责;警戒;看守be on guard
Who was on guard the night the fire broke out?失火那天晚上谁在值守?keep/stand guard (over somebody/something)
Gunmen stood guard at the camp entrance.持枪人员在营地入口处站岗。be under (police/armed etc) guard (=to be guarded by a group of people)(=受一群人看守)
He was taken to hospital, where he is now under police guard.他被送往医院,目前在警方看守下接受治疗。3soldiers a)[singular] a group of soldiers who guard someone or something负责保卫某人或某物的一群士兵;卫队:
The president has called in the National Guard.总统已调遣国民警卫队。 b)the Guards British English a group of soldiers who protect the king or queen保护国王或女王的一群士兵;近卫队4equipment [countable] something that is used to protect someone or something from damage or injury用于保护人或物免遭损坏或伤害的物品;防护装置;护具:
a face guard护面;面部防护罩
a fire guard壁炉防护屏5on a train [countable] British English a person whose job is to be in charge of a train负责管理列车的人;列车长 SYN conductor American English6on your guard to be paying attention to what is happening in order to avoid danger, being tricked etc留意周围动静以防危险、受骗等;保持警惕:
These men are dangerous so you’ll need to be on your guard.这些人很危险,你需要保持警惕。
Something in his tone put her on her guard.他语气中有什么东西让她警觉起来。7catch/throw somebody off guard to surprise someone by doing something that they are not ready to deal with趁某人毫无防备时做某事,令其措手不及:
Senator O'Hare was caught off guard by the question.那个问题让奥黑尔参议员措手不及。8guard of honour a group of people who walk or stand together at a special occasion in order to show respect在特殊场合聚集以示敬意的一群人;仪仗队:
Police colleagues formed a guard of honour at her funeral.警察同事在她的葬礼上组成了仪仗队。9the old guard a group of people in an organization who want to do things in the way they were done in the past组织中主张沿用旧有方式行事的一群人;守旧派:
the Communist old guard共产党守旧派10fighting [singular] the position of holding your arms or hands up in a fight in order to defend yourself格斗中为防御而举起手臂或双手的姿势;防御架势:
He swung at me and I brought my guard up.他向我挥拳,我举起双臂护住自己。11sport [countable] a)one of two players on a basketball team who is responsible for moving the ball to help their team gain points篮球队中两名负责运球推进、协助球队得分的球员之一;后卫 b)one of two players on an American football team who plays either side of the centre美式足球队中在中锋两侧上场的两名球员之一;内锋卫
查看全部语言翻译1person [countable] a)someone whose job is to protect a place or person负责保护某地或某人的人;警卫:
There were two security guards on duty outside the building.大楼外有两名保安在执勤。
We were stopped by border guards.我们被边境警卫拦了下来。
Armed guards were posted by the exit.出口处部署了武装警卫。 b)someone whose job is to prevent prisoners from escaping负责防止囚犯逃跑的人;狱警:
The prison guards were reasonably friendly.狱警们还算和善。2protection [uncountable] the act or duty of protecting places or people, or of preventing prisoners from escaping保护地点或人员、或防止囚犯逃跑的行为或职责;警戒;看守be on guard
Who was on guard the night the fire broke out?失火那天晚上谁在值守?keep/stand guard (over somebody/something)
Gunmen stood guard at the camp entrance.持枪人员在营地入口处站岗。be under (police/armed etc) guard (=to be guarded by a group of people)(=受一群人看守)
He was taken to hospital, where he is now under police guard.他被送往医院,目前在警方看守下接受治疗。3soldiers a)[singular] a group of soldiers who guard someone or something负责保卫某人或某物的一群士兵;卫队:
The president has called in the National Guard.总统已调遣国民警卫队。 b)the Guards British English a group of soldiers who protect the king or queen保护国王或女王的一群士兵;近卫队4equipment [countable] something that is used to protect someone or something from damage or injury用于保护人或物免遭损坏或伤害的物品;防护装置;护具:
a face guard护面;面部防护罩
a fire guard壁炉防护屏5on a train [countable] British English a person whose job is to be in charge of a train负责管理列车的人;列车长 SYN conductor American English6on your guard to be paying attention to what is happening in order to avoid danger, being tricked etc留意周围动静以防危险、受骗等;保持警惕:
These men are dangerous so you’ll need to be on your guard.这些人很危险,你需要保持警惕。
Something in his tone put her on her guard.他语气中有什么东西让她警觉起来。7catch/throw somebody off guard to surprise someone by doing something that they are not ready to deal with趁某人毫无防备时做某事,令其措手不及:
Senator O'Hare was caught off guard by the question.那个问题让奥黑尔参议员措手不及。8guard of honour a group of people who walk or stand together at a special occasion in order to show respect在特殊场合聚集以示敬意的一群人;仪仗队:
Police colleagues formed a guard of honour at her funeral.警察同事在她的葬礼上组成了仪仗队。9the old guard a group of people in an organization who want to do things in the way they were done in the past组织中主张沿用旧有方式行事的一群人;守旧派:
the Communist old guard共产党守旧派10fighting [singular] the position of holding your arms or hands up in a fight in order to defend yourself格斗中为防御而举起手臂或双手的姿势;防御架势:
He swung at me and I brought my guard up.他向我挥拳,我举起双臂护住自己。11sport [countable] a)one of two players on a basketball team who is responsible for moving the ball to help their team gain points篮球队中两名负责运球推进、协助球队得分的球员之一;后卫 b)one of two players on an American football team who plays either side of the centre美式足球队中在中锋两侧上场的两名球员之一;内锋卫guardguard2 verb [transitive]
1to protect a person, place, or object by staying near them and watching them通过守候在旁并加以监视来保护某人、某地或某物:
The Sergeant told Swift to guard the entrance.中士命令斯威夫特守卫入口。
a lioness guarding her cubs一头守护幼崽的母狮guard somebody/something against something
There is no one to guard these isolated farms against attack.没有人来保护这些偏远农场免遭袭击。► see thesaurus at protect2to watch a prisoner to prevent them from escaping看守囚犯以防其逃跑3to protect something such as a right or a secret by preventing other people from taking it away, discovering it etc通过阻止他人夺取或发现等方式来护卫权利或秘密等:
chiefs who jealously guarded their independence竭力守护自身独立性的首领们
a closely guarded secret一个严加保守的秘密4to prevent another sports player from gaining points, getting the ball etc阻止对方运动员得分、争球等;防守guard against something phrasal verb to prevent something from happening防止某事发生:
Exercise can guard against a number of illnesses.锻炼可以预防多种疾病。guard against doing something
Nurses should guard against becoming too attached to their patients.护士应注意避免与患者建立过深的感情。
1to protect a person, place, or object by staying near them and watching them通过守候在旁并加以监视来保护某人、某地或某物:
The Sergeant told Swift to guard the entrance.中士命令斯威夫特守卫入口。
a lioness guarding her cubs一头守护幼崽的母狮guard somebody/something against something
There is no one to guard these isolated farms against attack.没有人来保护这些偏远农场免遭袭击。► see thesaurus at protect2to watch a prisoner to prevent them from escaping看守囚犯以防其逃跑3to protect something such as a right or a secret by preventing other people from taking it away, discovering it etc通过阻止他人夺取或发现等方式来护卫权利或秘密等:
chiefs who jealously guarded their independence竭力守护自身独立性的首领们
a closely guarded secret一个严加保守的秘密4to prevent another sports player from gaining points, getting the ball etc阻止对方运动员得分、争球等;防守guard against something phrasal verb to prevent something from happening防止某事发生:
Exercise can guard against a number of illnesses.锻炼可以预防多种疾病。guard against doing something
Nurses should guard against becoming too attached to their patients.护士应注意避免与患者建立过深的感情。