guarded的意思和读音

guarded

: [ˈɡɑrdəd] : [ˈɡɑː(r)dɪd]

adj.

v.“guard”

adj.unprotected,open

adj.protected,secured,watched over,shielded,fortified

guardedadj.

1.careful; not showing feelings or giving much information

a guarded reply

You should be more guarded in what you say to reporters.

They gave the news a guarded welcome(= did not show great enthusiasm about it) .

adj.1.2.3.

v.1.“guard”

adj.1.not giving much information because you do not want someone to know everything about something

v.1.The past participle and past tense of guard

1. guaranty , guarded guardian ...

2. growth n. guarded adj. guidance n. , …

3. ... 16.custom n. 17.guarded a. set off fireworks ...

5. ... 。 My grandfather still has a heart of a child. (: guarded, a winning mind ...

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1.If one were to know the security features(gaps) of such a huge and really loosely guarded place, getting in and out shouldnt be a problem.),

2.Abner, stunned by the suddenness of the attack, rose unsteadily to his feet and studied the naked giant who guarded the platform.

3.This colossal sculpture was one of a pair that guarded the entrance to the throne room of King Sargon II.

4.Once he saw a soldier who guarded the warehouse put a piece of copper coin into his own pocket as he was leaving the warehouse.西

5.He said it was sad to see the profession change but that bouquinistes fiercely guarded their independence over what to sell.

6.Not to let the enemy bomb while aiming at the guarded objective.

7.There, prisoners are guarded constantly, never left alone or allowed to speak to any outsider without permission.

8.The barricade will probably be blockaded, all the streets will be guarded, and you will not be able to get out.

9.Isaacson, who said the matter created tension between the guarded CEO's desire for privacy and the rights of Apple's shareholders.

10.Now, at last, she was really in it. She had come up the imposing steps, guarded by the large and portly doorman.