safeguard

[英] [ˈseifɡɑ:d] [美] [ˈsefˌɡɑrd] 生词本

n.

vt.

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1. VERB 保护;保卫;维护;捍卫 To safeguard something or someone means to protect them from being harmed, lost, or badly treated. 
  • They will press for international action to safeguard the ozone layer...

    他们将督促国际社会采取行动保护臭氧层。

  • The interests of minorities will have to be safeguarded under a new constitution...

    新宪法必须能保护少数群体的利益。

  • They are taking precautionary measures to safeguard their forces from the effects of chemical weapons.

    他们正采取预防措施保护其军队免受化学武器的伤害。

2. N-COUNT 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. 
  • Many people took second jobs as a safeguard against unemployment...

    许多人为防失业都干两份工作。

  • A system like ours lacks adequate safeguards for civil liberties.

    我们这样的制度缺乏有效保护公民自由的条款。

Noun

1. a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.;

  • "he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution"
  • "an insurance policy is a good safeguard"
  • "we let our guard down"

2. a document or escort providing safe passage through a region especially in time of war

Verb

1. make safe

2. escort safely

体育

  • 1.保护装置

法律

  • 1.保护措施
  • 2.维护
  • 3.保证条款
  • 4.保卫
  • 5.保障

计算机

  • 1.保护,安全措施
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  • 1.保卫
1. It is obligatory on every citizen to safeguard our great motherland.
保卫我们伟大的祖国是每一个公民应尽的义务。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Keeping clean is a safeguard against disease.
保持清洁是抵御疾病的防护措施。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. We must safeguard forest timber.
我们必须保护森林。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》