guard的意思和读音

guard

: [ɡɑrd] : [ɡɑː(r)d]

n.

v.

guards  guarding  guarded  

v.+n.guard Gate,guard embassy

adv.+v.jealously guard

n.conductor

guardn.people who protect

1.[c]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

border guards

The prisoner slipped past the guards on the gate and escaped.

A guard was posted outside the building.

2.[cspv]a group of people, such as soldiers or police officers, who protect sb/sth

the captain of the guard

the changing of the guard(= when one group replaces another)

The guard is/are being inspected today.

Fellow airmen provided a guard of honour at his wedding.

The President always travels with an armed guard .

3.[u]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)

to do guard duty

The escaped prisoner was brought back under armed guard .

The terrorist was kept under police guard .

One of the men kept guard , while the other broke into the house.

4.[pl](in Britain and some other countries) special regiments of soldiers whose original duty was to protect the king or queen

against injury

5.[c]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.

in boxing/fencing

6.[c]姿a position you take to defend yourself, especially in a sport such as boxing or fencing

to drop/keep up your guard姿

In spite of the awkward questions the minister never let his guard fall for a moment.

in basketball

7.[c]one of the two players on a basketball team who are mainly responsible for staying close to opposing players to stop them from scoring

in American football

8.[c]one of the two players on an American football team who play either side of the centre forward

IDMbe on your guardto be very careful and prepared for sth difficult or dangerous

Four soldiers stood guard over the coffin.

mount/stand/keep guard (over sb/sth)to watch or protect sb/sth

Four soldiers stood guard over the coffin.

The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off (his) guard .使

off (your) guardnot careful or prepared for sth difficult or dangerous

The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off (his) guard .使

v.

1.~ sb/sthto protect property, places or people from attack or danger

The dog was guarding its owner's luggage.

political leaders guarded by the police

You can't get in; the whole place is guarded.

a closely guarded secret

2.~ sbto prevent prisoners from escaping

The prisoners were guarded by soldiers.

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n.1.someone whose job is to protect a place or person so that no one causes damage, steals anything, or escapes; a group of guards who are working together2.a unit of soldiers or police officers, especially one that has a particular job; used in the names of some units in an army, especially the British army; an officer in the Irish police force3.something that covers a dangerous part of a machine; something that you wear to protect a part of your body, for example when playing a sport; the way that boxers stand with their hands in front of their face, to protect themselves from an opponent4.in basketball, one of two players who are responsible for moving the ball around the court in order to create opportunities for their team to score; in football, a player who plays next to the center5.a train conductor1.someone whose job is to protect a place or person so that no one causes damage, steals anything, or escapes; a group of guards who are working together2.a unit of soldiers or police officers, especially one that has a particular job; used in the names of some units in an army, especially the British army; an officer in the Irish police force3.something that covers a dangerous part of a machine; something that you wear to protect a part of your body, for example when playing a sport; the way that boxers stand with their hands in front of their face, to protect themselves from an opponent4.in basketball, one of two players who are responsible for moving the ball around the court in order to create opportunities for their team to score; in football, a player who plays next to the center5.a train conductor

v.1.to watch a place carefully to protect someone from attack, to prevent something from being stolen, or to prevent someone from escaping2.to protect someone or something from something dangerous or unpleasant3.if you guard information, you do not tell it to anyone4.to try very hard to keep something that is important to you5.in a sport such as basketball or football, to try to prevent your opponent from scoring or from playing effectively1.to watch a place carefully to protect someone from attack, to prevent something from being stolen, or to prevent someone from escaping2.to protect someone or something from something dangerous or unpleasant3.if you guard information, you do not tell it to anyone4.to try very hard to keep something that is important to you5.in a sport such as basketball or football, to try to prevent your opponent from scoring or from playing effectively

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6. activity n. guard n. construction n.

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1.I'm here, with you, beside you, to guard you and to guide you . . .……

2.The guard came and said, "Don't feel sad. " "But you know it's my train, " Tom said, "they two only came here to say goodbay to me. ":“。”“,”,“。”

3.Korean Coast Guard officers cite increasingly aggressive behavior by Chinese fishermen trying to avoid arrest.

4.'Excuse me, Commander, 'the guard said. He looked at the clock near the door.“。”

5.That was my excuse to myself , although I knew it was wrong of me to leave only two unwounded men to guard the stockade .

6.Still be on your guard as the final acts of the dark Ones play themselves out, and as we so often implore you, do not give in to fear.

7.Haro'd Wayne is a bank guard. He is explaining the bank's security program to one of his friends.·

8.He might easily have used his Annapolis ring to bribe a guard for a few extra helpings of rice, but that would not do.贿

9."In that case, you may use it to guard my daughter. " said the lord, "I depend on you to keep her from harm. "/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>,”,“使。”

10.She was frank, because she had nothing to conceal, assured because she knew of nothing to be on her guard against.