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guard

noun
/ɡɑːd/
/ɡɑːrd/
Idioms
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    people who protect警卫

  1. [countable] a person, such as a soldier, a police officer or a prison officer, who protects a place or people, or prevents prisoners from escaping卫兵;警卫员;看守
    • prison/border guards监狱/边防警卫
    • The building is protected by armed guards.大楼由武装警卫把守。
    • The prisoner slipped past the guards on the gate and escaped.犯人从门卫身旁溜出去逃走了。
    • A guard was posted outside the building.建筑物外驻了一名警卫。
    compare warder see also bodyguard, coastguard, land guard, lifeguard, security guard
    Extra Examples
    • Guards had been posted all around the TV studio.整个电视演播室周围都设置了警卫。
    • Guards patrolled the perimeter fence.警卫在四周的围栏边巡逻。
    • The border guard checked our papers before waving us through.边防哨兵检查了我们的证件,然后挥手放行。
    Topics War and conflictb1, Crime and punishmentb1, Jobsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • armed
    • uniformed
    • border
    verb + guard
    • post
    • station
    guard + verb
    • patrol something
    • protect something
    • escort somebody
    guard + noun
    • duty
    • dog
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the act or duty of protecting property, places or people from attack or danger; the act or duty of preventing prisoners from escaping警戒;保卫;保护;看守
    • on guard a sentry on guard (= at his or her post, on duty)执勤哨兵
    • to be on guard duty站岗
    • under guard The escaped prisoner was brought back under armed guard.越狱逃犯由武装警卫押回。
    • The terrorist was kept under police guard.这名恐怖分子当时在警方的看管之下。
    Extra Examples
    • Two sentries stood on guard.有两个哨兵站岗。
    • The suspects were kept under police guard.嫌疑犯由警察看守。
    • He fell asleep on guard duty.他在值班时睡着了。
    • He was doing guard duty at the entrance to the embassy.他在大使馆门口执行警卫任务。
    • Would you like me to keep guard of your room?你想让我看护你的房间吗?
    • Two police officers kept guard over the burned-out building.两个警察在烧毁的大楼旁警戒。
    • The prisoners were under close guard.犯人们受到严密的看守。
    • The accused was taken to court under armed guard.被告在武装戒护下到庭。
    • Soldiers stood guard on the city gates.士兵在城门口站岗。
    • Several police officers were on guard outside the factory.几个警察在工厂外警戒。
    • He arrived under heavy guard.他在重重护卫下到达。
    Topics Dangerb2, War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • close
    • 24-hour
    • constant
    preposition
    • off (your) guard
    • on (your) guard
    • under guard
    phrases
    • drop your guard
    • keep guard of something
    • keep your guard up
    See full entry
  3. [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people, such as soldiers or police officers, who protect somebody/something(统称)卫兵,警卫,看守
    • the captain of the guard卫队长
    • the changing of the guard (= when one group replaces another)卫队换岗
    • The guard is/are being inspected today.今天卫队接受检阅。
    • Fellow airmen provided a guard of honour at his wedding.空军战友们为他的婚礼充当仪仗队。
    • The president always travels with an armed guard.总统出行总有武装卫队保驾。
    see also advance guard, the Home Guard, National Guard, old guard, rearguard
    Extra Examples
    • Fellow soldiers from Corporal Smith's regiment formed a guard of honour at his wedding.在史密斯下士的婚礼上,战友们组成了仪仗队。
    • The guard was changed every two hours.警卫每两小时换一次岗。
    • A group of tourists was watching the changing of the guard outside the palace.一群游客正在观看宫殿外的卫队换岗。
    • It would only be a matter of minutes before the alarm was raised and the guard called out.警报响起、警卫出动只需要几分钟时间。
    • The coffin was accompanied by a guard of honour.灵柩由仪仗队护卫。
    Topics War and conflictc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • civil
    • national
    • palace
    verb + guard
    • change
    • call out
    phrases
    • guard of honour/​honor
    See full entry
  4. the Guards
    [plural] (in the UK and some other countries) special regiments of soldiers whose original duty was to protect the king or queen(英国和其他一些国家的)禁军,御林军,近卫军
    • the Scots Guards苏格兰卫队
    • a Guards officer近卫团军官
    Topics War and conflictc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • civil
    • national
    • palace
    verb + guard
    • change
    • call out
    phrases
    • guard of honour/​honor
    See full entry
  5. against injury防止受伤

  6. [countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) something that covers a part of a person’s body or a dangerous part of a machine to prevent injury防护罩;防护装置;防护用品
    • All players wear helmets and face guards.所有球员都戴头盔和面罩。
    • Ensure the guard is in place before operating the machine.一定要在防护措施做好后才开机器。
    see also fireguard, mouthguard, mudguard, safeguard, shin guard
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • trigger
    • fire
    • shin
    See full entry
  7. on train火车

  8. [countable] (British English, becoming old-fashioned) conductor (= a person who is in charge of a train and travels with it, but does not drive it)警卫:售票员Topics Transport by bus and trainb2
  9. in boxing/fencing拳击;击剑

  10. [uncountable] a position you take to defend yourself, especially in a sport such as boxing or fencing防御姿势
    • to drop/keep up your guard放弃/保持防御姿势
    • (figurative) In spite of the awkward questions the minister never let his guard fall for a moment.尽管遇到些令人尴尬的问题,部长从没有放松警惕。
    Extra Examples
    • Matt relaxed a little, dropping his guard.马特放松了一下,警惕性也降低了。
    • No one can keep their guard up all the time.没有人能自始至终保持警惕。
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  11. in basketball篮球

  12. [countable] one of the two players on a basketball team who are mainly responsible for staying close to players of the other team to stop them from scoring后卫 see also point guard, shooting guardTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  13. in American football美式足球

  14. [countable] one of the two players on an American football team who play either side of the centre forward(中锋两侧的)哨锋 see also pulling guardTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  15. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘care, custody’): from Old French garde (noun), garder (verb), of West Germanic origin. Compare with ward.
see also color guard
Idioms
be on your guard
  1. to be very careful and prepared for something difficult or dangerous警惕;提防;警戒
    • He was always on his guard against moneymaking schemes.他对赚钱的计划总是保持着警惕。
    Topics Dangerc2
drop your guard
  1. to stop being careful and preparing yourself for possible danger or difficulty警惕;提防;警戒
    • You can never drop your guard with a two-year-old.你永远不能对一个两岁的孩子放松警惕。
    • Even when he's winning, he never drops his guard.即使他赢了,他也从不放松警惕。
mount/stand/keep guard (over somebody/something)
  1. to watch or protect somebody/something守卫;看守;保卫
    • Four soldiers stood guard over the coffin.有四名士兵守护灵柩。
    • One of the men kept guard, while the other broke into the house.一人放哨,另一人则闯进了房子里。
off (your) guard
  1. not careful or prepared for something difficult or dangerous不警惕;不提防;不警戒
    • The lawyer’s apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off (his) guard.律师看似不经意的问题是为了使证人措手不及。
    Extra Examples
    • He caught me completely off guard.他给了我一个措手不及。
    • The question seemed to catch him off his guard.这个问题似乎让他措手不及。
    Topics Dangerc2

guard

verb
/ɡɑːd/
/ɡɑːrd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they guard
/ɡɑːd/
/ɡɑːrd/
he / she / it guards
/ɡɑːdz/
/ɡɑːrdz/
past simple guarded
/ˈɡɑːdɪd/
/ˈɡɑːrdɪd/
past participle guarded
/ˈɡɑːdɪd/
/ˈɡɑːrdɪd/
-ing form guarding
/ˈɡɑːdɪŋ/
/ˈɡɑːrdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. guard somebody/something to protect property, places or people from attack or danger警卫;守卫;保卫
    • Armed officers guarded the entrance.武装人员守卫着入口。
    • The dog was guarding its owner's luggage.狗守护着主人的行李。
    • political leaders guarded by the police由警方保卫的政界领袖们
    • You can't get in; the whole place is guarded.你进不去,整个地区都戒备森严。
    • (figurative) The recipe is a closely guarded secret.这个秘方受到严密保护。
    Extra Examples
    • He was under instructions to guard the key with his life.他奉命要拼死守住钥匙。
    • She jealously guarded her position of power.她警觉地守护着自己的权位。
    • The military base is closely guarded.这个军事基地守卫森严。
    • The mountain pass is well guarded.山口的防卫非常严密。
    • a bird carefully guarding its eggs小心护蛋的鸟
    • pop stars who need to be guarded from their fans需要保护以免受歌迷骚扰的流行歌星
    • strictly guarded privacy受到严密保护的隐私
    • tightly guarded privacy受到严密保护的隐私
    • Delegates at the conference were guarded by the police.与会者受到警方的保护。
    • They guard the city against attack.他们保护城市免受袭击。
    Topics Dangerb1, War and conflictb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • well
    • carefully
    • fiercely
    preposition
    • against
    • from
    phrases
    • closely guarded
    • heavily guarded
    • guard somebody/​something with your life
    See full entry
  2. guard somebody to prevent prisoners from escaping看守,监视(囚犯)
    • The prisoners were guarded by soldiers.犯人由士兵看守。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘care, custody’): from Old French garde (noun), garder (verb), of West Germanic origin. Compare with ward.
BNC: 2247 COCA: 1284
guard

noun¹

1person who guards sb/sth守衞者ADJECTIVE | VERB + GUARD | GUARD + VERB | GUARD + NOUN ADJECTIVEarmed, uniformed武裝警衞;穿制服的守衞The building is protected by armed guards.大樓由武裝警衞把守。border, gate, prison, security邊防守衞;門衞;監獄看守;保安head警衞長personal, private私人警衞military軍警VERB + GUARDpost, station佈置/駐紮警衞Guards had been posted all around the TV studio.整個電視演播室周圍都設置了警衞。GUARD + VERBpatrol sth警衞巡查⋯Guards patrolled the perimeter fence.警衞在四周的圍欄邊巡邏。protect sth警衞保護⋯escort sb警衞護送某人be on duty警衞執勤GUARD + NOUNduty警衞任務dog看門狗
guard

noun²

2being ready to prevent attack or danger防衞ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEclose嚴密的看守24-hour, constant, round-the-clock * 24 小時/不間斷的/全天守衞armed武裝警戒The accused was taken to court under armed guard.被告在武裝戒護下到庭。heavy嚴密守衞He arrived under heavy guard.他在重重護衞下到達。military, police軍事/警方護衞PREPOSITIONoff (your) guard沒有提防The question seemed to catch him off his guard.這個問題似乎讓他措手不及。He caught me completely off guard.他給了我一個措手不及。on (your) guard站崗;警惕Several police officers were on guard outside the factory.幾個警察在工廠外警戒。He was always on his guard against moneymaking schemes.他對賺錢的計劃總是保持着警惕。under guard處於看守之下The prisoners were under close guard.犯人們受到嚴密的看守。guard against, guard over對⋯的警戒;對⋯的守衞Two police officers kept guard over the burned-out building.兩個警察在燒燬的大樓旁警戒。PHRASESdrop your guard放鬆警惕Matt relaxed a little, dropping his guard.馬特放鬆了一下,警惕性也降低了。keep guard of sth守衞⋯Would you like me to keep guard of your room?你想讓我看護你的房間嗎?keep your guard up, keep up your guard保持警惕No one can keep their guard up all the time.沒有人能自始至終保持警惕。stand guard站崗A solider stood guard outside the palace.一個士兵在宮殿外站崗。
guard

noun³

3group of soldiers/policemen who guard sb/sth擔負警衞任務的士兵或警察ADJECTIVE | VERB + GUARD | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcivil, national, palace, presidential, royal國民衞隊;國民警衞隊;宮廷衞隊;總統衞隊;皇家衞隊honour/honor儀仗隊advance先遣部隊elite精英衞隊VERB + GUARDchange換哨The guard was changed every two hours.警衞每兩小時換一次崗。call out調出警衞It would only be a matter of minutes before the alarm was raised and the guard called out.警報響起、警衞出動只需要幾分鐘時間。PHRASESguard of honour/honor儀仗隊Fellow soldiers formed a guard of honour / honor at his wedding.戰友們在他婚禮上組成了一個儀仗隊。
guard

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4cover that prevents injury防止受傷的遮蔽物ADJECTIVEtrigger扳機護圈fire(室內取暖爐的)爐擋shin, shoulder, wrist(運動時戴的)護脛,護肩,護腕
guard

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBwell安全守衞The mountain pass is well guarded.山口的防衞非常嚴密。carefully仔細守護a bird carefully guarding its eggs小心護蛋的鳥fiercely, jealously拚命地保護;警覺地守護She jealously guarded her position of power.她警覺地守護着自己的權位。PREPOSITIONagainst保護使免受⋯影響They guard the city against attack.他們保護城市免受襲擊。from防止⋯受影響pop stars who need to be guarded from their fans需要保護以免受歌迷騷擾的流行歌星PHRASESclosely guarded, heavily guarded嚴密地/重兵守護The military base is closely guarded.這個軍事基地守衞森嚴。guard sb/sth with your life以生命作代價保護⋯He was under instructions to guard the key with his life.他奉命要拼死守住鑰匙。tightly guarded嚴密保護的tightly guarded privacy受到嚴密保護的隱私
BNC: 2247 COCA: 1284
guard verb
protect
guard noun
guard (a border/security guard) watch (under armed guard)
guard

noun

guard ♦︎ bodyguard ♦︎ sentry ♦︎ garrison ♦︎ minder ♦︎ bouncer ♦︎ lookoutThese are all words for a person whose job is to protect sb/sth. 这些词均表示警卫、看守、保镖。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a / an armed / uniformed guard / bodyguardto stand guard / sentryto post a guard / sentry / lookoutguard / sentry / garrison duty guard [countable] a person, such as a soldier or police officer, who protects a place or people 卫兵;警卫;看守The border guard checked our papers before waving us through.边防哨兵检查了我们的证件,然后挥手放行。She saw the security guards wrestle him to the ground.她看到保安人员将他摔倒在地。 Guard [countable + singular or plural verb] can also mean 'a group of guards'. * guard亦可指一组保安The President always travels with an armed guard (= a group of armed guards).总统总有武装警卫随行。A group of tourists was watching the changing of the guard outside the palace (= when one group of guards replaces another).一群游客正在观看宫殿外的卫队换岗。 see also guard watch noun , guard protect verb bodyguard ˈbɒdigɑːd; NAmE ˈbɑːdigɑːrd [countable + singular or plural verb] a person or group of people whose job is to protect sb, especially sb who is in danger of being attacked by other people 保镖;护卫(队)A personal bodyguard was assigned to her and is with her day and night.派了一名私人保镖日夜保护她。 sentry ˈsentri [countable] a soldier whose job is to guard a place, often by standing at its entrance (常指站在关口的)哨兵People approaching the gate were challenged by the sentry.接近门口的人受到哨兵的盘查。 garrison [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of soldiers living in a town or fort in order to defend or control it 卫戍部队;驻防部队The Romans maintained a garrison of 5 000 soldiers in the city.罗马人在那座城中驻军5 000人。A fort is a building or group of buildings built to defend an area against attack. * fort指要塞、堡垒。 minder [countable] (especially BrE, rather informal) a person whose job is to protect sb, often a famous person, from danger or public attention (名人的)看护人,保镖,照顾者Her minders hurried her past the journalists and into a waiting car.保镖簇拥着她从记者旁边匆匆而过,上了等在那里的汽车。 bouncer [countable] a person employed to stand at the entrance to a club or bar to stop people who are not wanted from going in, and to throw people out if they cause trouble inside (俱乐部或酒吧的)门卫,保安The bouncers threw him out when he became aggressive.他开始挑衅时保安把他赶了出来。 lookout ˈlʊkaʊt [countable] a person who has the responsibility of watching for sth, especially danger 监视员;观察员;瞭望员One of the men stood at the door to act as a lookout.有一个人站在门口望风。

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