guard
英 [gɑːd]
美[ɡɑrd]
- n. 守卫;警戒;护卫队;防护装置
- vi. 警惕
- vt. 保卫;监视
- n. (Guard)人名;(英)格尔德
英英释意
- 1. a person who keeps watch over something or someone
- 2. the person who plays that position on a football team;
- "the left guard was injured on the play"
- 3. a device designed to prevent injury
- 4. a posture of defence in boxing or fencing;
- "keep your guard up"
- 5. the person who plays the position of guard on a basketball team
- 6. a group of men who escort and protect some important person
- 7. a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.;
- "he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution"
- "an insurance policy is a good safeguard"
- "we let our guard down"
- 8. the duty of serving as a sentry;
- "he was on guard that night"
- 9. a position on the line of scrimmage;
- "guards must be good blockers"
- 10. a position on a basketball team
双语例句
- 1. He rang for the guard to let him out.
- 他按铃叫保安放他出去。
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- 2. Outside each door a guard sprang to attention as they approached.
- 当他们走近时,每扇门外都有一名卫兵肃身立正。
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- 3. A military guard was injured in the aborted coup.
- 一位哨兵在这次未遂政变中受伤。
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- 4. The guard eyeballed him pretty hard despite his pass.
- 虽然他有通行证,卫兵还是直勾勾地盯着他。
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- 5. The guard stopped his humming and turned his head sharply.
- 守卫停止了哼唱,猛地转过头。
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