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guard noun 2being ready to prevent attack or danger 防卫ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEclose 严密的看守24-hour, constant, round-the-clock * 24 小时/不间断的/全天守卫armed 武装警戒◆The accused was taken to court under armed guard.被告在武装戒护下到庭。heavy 严密守卫◆He arrived under heavy guard.他在重重护卫下到达。military, police 军事/警方护卫PREPOSITIONoff (your) guard 没有提防◆The question seemed to catch him off his guard.这个问题似乎让他措手不及。◆He caught me completely off guard.他给了我一个措手不及。on (your) guard 站岗;警惕◆Several police officers were on guard outside the factory.几个警察在工厂外警戒。◆He was always on his guard against moneymaking schemes.他对赚钱的计划总是保持着警惕。under guard 处于看守之下◆The prisoners were under close guard.犯人们受到严密的看守。guard against, guard over 对⋯的警戒;对⋯的守卫◆Two police officers kept guard over the burned-out building.两个警察在烧毁的大楼旁警戒。PHRASESdrop your guard 放松警惕◆Matt relaxed a little, dropping his guard.马特放松了一下,警惕性也降低了。keep guard of sth 守卫⋯◆Would you like me to keep guard of your room?你想让我看护你的房间吗?keep your guard up, keep up your guard 保持警惕◆No one can keep their guard up all the time.没有人能自始至终保持警惕。stand guard 站岗◆A solider stood guard outside the palace.一个士兵在宫殿外站岗。 |