defend的意思和读音

defend

: [dɪˈfend] : [dɪ'fend]

v.

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defends  defending  defended  

v.+n.defend right,defend system,defend territory,defend position,defend interest

adv.+v.vigorously defend

v.attack,oppose

v.protect,guard,shield,preserve,look after

defendv.protect against attack

1.[t][i]to protect sb/sth from attack

Troops have been sent to defend the borders.

All our officers are trained to defend themselves against knife attacks.

It is impossible to defend against an all-out attack.

support

2.[t]to say or write sth in support of sb/sth that has been criticized

How can you defend such behaviour?

Politicians are skilled at defending themselves against their critics.

in sport

3.[i][t]~ (sth)to protect your own goal to stop your opponents from scoring

in competitions

4.[t]~ sthto take part in a competition that you won the last time and try to win it again

He is defending champion .

She will be defending her title at next month's championships.

He intends to defend his seat in the next election.

law

5.[t][i]~ (sb/yourself)…)to act as a lawyer for sb who has been charged with a crime

He has employed one of the UK's top lawyers to defend him.

v.1.();,,...使 (from, against)2.(),(),...,3.

v.1.to protect someone or something from attack2.to say things to support someone or something that is being criticized3.to prevent something from failing, stopping, or being taken away4.to be the lawyer in a court case who tries to prove that someone is not guilty5.to attempt to win a competition that you won last time in order to keep your position as winner6.to play in a team sport in a position in which you are trying to prevent the other team from getting points1.to protect someone or something from attack2.to say things to support someone or something that is being criticized3.to prevent something from failing, stopping, or being taken away4.to be the lawyer in a court case who tries to prove that someone is not guilty5.to attempt to win a competition that you won last time in order to keep your position as winner6.to play in a team sport in a position in which you are trying to prevent the other team from getting points

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1.American commanders say the U. S. is ready to help defend its friends in the region, like South Korea.

2.Good King Richard was stranded in a battle on a far away strait and no one knew when he would return. Someone had to defend the kingdom.

3.Half a century ago, John F. Kennedy said the U. S. would bear any burden, and pay any price, to defend liberty.(JohnF.Kennedy)

4.Aircraft carriers and their accompanying ships are unable to defend themselves against such a threat.

5.Hermione Granger: We've got to be able to defend ourselves, and if Umbridge refuses to teach us how, we need someone who will.·

6.Below on the ground, a dead recluse spider lay in pieces, a victim of the same vibro blade, no doubt when it tried to defend its web.

7.We did not defend properly and we were punished for it. I have to see it again, but yes Sczesny certainly looks disappointed.

8.But I'd like to ask why is there so much insistence in the United States to absolutely defend the Zionist regime?

9.I saw just how important it was to defend well for the team that I accepted that left back was the position for me.

10.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he did not expect to have to defend religious freedom on the floor of the U. S. Senate.·