英语单词 | safeguard |
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英美音标 | 英 ['seɪfɡɑːd] 美 ['seɪfɡɑːrd] |
中文释义 | n.保卫者;保护措施 vt.保卫;保护 |
英语例句 | (1) There is no safeguard against inappropriate data types being added. (2) We must safeguard our national interests. (3) To safeguard the peace is one of the important tasks of the army. (4) Safeguard records from damage or deterioration. (5) There is no safeguard against inappropriate data types being added. |
中文例句 | (1) 没有保护措施来防止添加不适当的数据类型。 (2) 我们必须保卫国家的利益。 (3) 军队的重要任务之一是保卫和平。 (4) 保护以防记录损坏或变质。 (5) 没有保护措施来防止添加不适当的数据类型。 |
vocabulary简明 | A safeguard is a defense or precaution. You could describe a flu shot as a safeguard against getting sick, for example. |
vocabulary扩展 | Safeguards protect against something negative, whether it's an attacking army invading a country or a boy you don't like much asking you to the prom. A store's security system is a safeguard against theft, and a secret password is a safeguard against your sister reading your email. You can use it as a verb too: "We clearly need to safeguard our Halloween candy so Mom and Dad don't steal it after we go to bed." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]保护;保卫;维护;捍卫 To safeguard something or someone means to protect them from being harmed, lost, or badly treated. [V n] [V n [FORMAL 正式]
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]预防性条款(或法规);保障措施 A safeguard is a law, rule, or measure intended to prevent someone or something from being harmed. [oft N
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