protect [ prə'tekt] vt.保护,保卫,警戒
protect...from 保护…不受…
protect [prə'tekt] vt. 保护
protect [prə'tekt] vt.保护
protected 受保护
保税区 tax-protected zone
Recommended Practice for Fire Department Operations in Properties Protected by Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems
消防部门对喷水和水管系统保护的财产保护的推荐操作
Protect Public Propety 爱护公共财物
Your insurance plan will protect your product against accidental damage.
保险将保护你的产品免受意外损失。
发展经济还是保护环境? Developing Economy or Protecting the Environment?
兹向贵公司开陈这批货见票后60日付款、面额500,000元汇票一张, 请予承兑为荷。
We have taken the liberty of drawing on you today against this consignment for $500,000 at sixty days' sight, which please protect on presentation.
Proper measures must be taken to limit the number of foreign tourists and the great efforts should be made to protect local environment and history from the harmful effects of international tourism.
应该采取适当的措施限制外国旅游者的数量,努力保护当地环境和历史不受国际旅游业的不利影响。
We cannot emphasize the importance of protecting our eyes too much.
我们再怎么强调保护眼睛的重要性也不为过。
Protecting lacquer 防护漆
Protect the interests of the working class 保护工人阶级利益
protect 保护,防护
protect the interests of investors 保持投资者的利益
protect national resource 保护自然资源
The book is protected by copyright.
该书受版权保护。
I instinctively raised my arm to protect my face.
我本能地举起手臂保护自己的脸。
They do not have security in their work, because the government does not protect them from unemployment.
他们对工作没有安全感,因为政府并不保护他们,使他们免遭解雇。
A greenhouse is a glass building in which you grow plants that need to be protected from bad weather.
所谓温室就是玻璃建筑,里面培植一些需要保护以免受坏天气侵袭的植物。
They advocated strict control of pollution to protect the environment.
他们主张严格控制污染以保护环境。
A fund was set up to protect the rare plants.
为保护珍稀植物设立了一项基金。
We have added certain provisions into the agreement to protect foreign workers.
我们在协定中加入了一些保护外国劳工的条款。
The book is protected by copyright. 该书受版权保护。
Supporters of the Star Wars defense system hope that this would not only protect a nation against an actual nuclear attack, but would be enough of a threat to keep a nuclear war from ever happening.
星球大战防御系统的支持者们希望它不仅能保护一个遭受核攻击的国家,也希望它能成为使核攻击永不发生的足够威胁。
Competition is not only good in itself, it is the means by which other basic American values such as individual freedom, equality of opportunity, and hard work are protected.
竞争的价值不仅在其本身,通过竞争这种方式,其他的诸如个人自由,公平机会和勤奋劳动等美国价值观得以实现。
The knights rushed into the palace to protect their king.
骑士们冲向宫殿去保护国王。
They netted the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
他们用网覆盖住果树以使其免遭鸟害。
He raised his arm to protect his child from hurt.
他伸出手去,保护他的孩子免受伤害。
These rare tigers are protected by special laws.
这些珍贵的老虎受到专门法律的保护。
We must protect the earth.
我们必须保护地球。
Strong packing will protect the goods from any possible damage during transit.
坚固的包装可以防止货物在运输途中受到任何损失。
Please make sure that the goods be protected from moisture.
请保证货物不受潮。
Foam plastics are applied to protect the goods against press.
泡沫塑料用来防止挤压。
A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view.
服饰就象铁丝网,它阻止你冒然行动但并不妨碍你尽情的观看。
Please protect our draft on presentation.
请见票即付。
Please protect our draft on presentation.
请见票即付。
The crux of packing lies in protecting the goods from moisture.
包装的关键是防潮。
The machines must be well protected against dampness, moisture, rust and shock.
机器包装必须防湿、防潮、防锈、防震。
Each case is lined with foam plastics in order to protect the goods against press.
箱子里垫有泡沫塑料以免货物受压。
庇 shelter; shield; protect
保 [bǎo] /to defend/to protect/to insure or guarantee/to maintain/hold or keep/to guard/
保护 [bǎo hù] /to defend/to protect/to safeguard/
保佑 [bǎo yòu] /bless/protect/
保佑 [bǎo yòu] /bless and protect/
庇 [bì] /to protect/cover/shelter/hide or harbor/
驳岸 [bó àn] /a low stone wall built along the water's edge to protect an embankment/revetment/
防 [fáng] /to protect/to defend/to guard (against)/
防守 [fáng shǒu] /defend/protect (against)/
腓 [féi] /calf of leg/decay/protect/
工事 [gōng shì] /(n) stuctures used to protect military troops; fortifications/
护 [hù] /protect/
难保 [nán bǎo] /to be difficult to protect/difficult to protect/
维护 [wéi hù] /defense/safeguard/protect/uphold/maintain/
维修 [wéi xiū] /(v) protect and maintain; preserve/
卫 [wèi] /to guard/to protect/to defend/(surname)/
佑 [yòu] /bless/protect/
佑 [yòu] /protect/
妪 [yù] /brood over/old woman/protect/
预防 [yù fáng] /to prevent/to take precautions against/to protect/to guard against/
While warnings are often appropriate and necessary — the dangers of drug interactions, for example — and many are required by state or federal regulations, it isn't clear that they actually protect the manufacturers and sellers from liability if a customer is injured.
虽然警示语常常是合理而必要的,如对药物副作用而产生的危险的警示语,并且很多是州或联邦法规所要求的,但是当消费者受伤,这些警示语能否真正保护制造商和销售商使之免于责任,这还很难说。
These feelings of insecurity and self-doubt are both unavoidable and necessary if we are to change and grow.
如果我们要变化、要成长,那么这种不安全感、自我怀疑则是不可避免的,而且也是必要的。
If we do not confront and overcome these internal fears and doubts, if we protect ourselves too much, then we cease to grow. We become trapped inside a shell of our own making.
如果我们不能去正视并克服这些内在的恐惧和疑虑,如果我们过于自我保护,那么我们就会停止成长,陷进自己营造的壳里面。
{adj: antifouling} (used of e.g. coatings) protecting against accumulation of barnacles etc on underwater surfaces
"antifouling paint"
"antifouling chemicals"
{adj: antimonopoly, antitrust} of laws and regulations; designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices
{adj: armored, armoured} protected by armor (used of persons or things military)
<-> unarmored
{adj: battlemented} protected with battlements or parapets with indentations or embrasures for shooting through
{adj: bruising} brutally forceful and compelling
"protected from the bruising facts of battle"
{adj: bruising} causing mental or emotional injury
"a bruising experience"
"protected from the bruising facts of battle"- John Mason Brown
{adj: cased, encased, incased} covered or protected with or as if with a case
"knights cased in steel"
"products encased in leatherette"
{adj: charming, magic, magical, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly} possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers
"charming incantations"
"magic signs that protect against adverse influence"
"a magical spell"
"'tis now the very witching time of night"- Shakespeare
"wizard wands"
"wizardly powers"
{adj: civil-libertarian} having or showing active concern for protection of civil liberties protected by law
{adj: compartmented} divided up or separated into compartments or isolated units
"a compartmented box"
"the protected and compartmented society of Beacon Hill"- John Mason Brown
<-> uncompartmented
{adj: conserved} protected from harm or loss
{adj: copyrighted} (of literary or musical or dramatic or artistic work) protected by copyright
"permission to publish copyright material"
{adj: defensive} serving as or appropriate for defending or protecting
"defensive fortifications"
"defensive dikes to protect against floods"
{adj: fixed-income} (financial) of investments that pay a constant rate of return
"fixed-income investments do not protect an investor in times of rising inflation"
{adj: forested} covered with forest
"efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest"
{adj: generic} (of drugs) not protected by trademark
"`Acetaminophen' is the generic form of the proprietary drug `Tylenol'"
{adj: hardened} protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons)
"hardened missile silos"
<-> soft
{adj: indefensible} not able to be protected against attack
{adj: moated} protected by a deep wide ditch usually filled with water
{adj: naked, defenseless} having no protecting or concealing cover
"naked to mine enemies"- Shakespeare
{adj: nonproprietary} not protected by trademark or patent or copyright
"nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute them"
<-> proprietary
{adj: open} having no protecting cover or enclosure
"an open boat"
"an open fire"
"open sports cars"
{adj: patented} (of devices and processes) protected by patent
"they are patented inventions"
{adj: precautionary, precautional} taken in advance to protect against possible danger or failure
"gave precautionary advice"
"I would take precautionary steps to keep him away"
{adj: proprietary} protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights
"`Tylenol' is a proprietary drug of which `acetaminophen' is the generic form"
<-> nonproprietary
{adj: protected, saved} guarded from injury or destruction
{adj: protected, secure} kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss
"the most protected spot I could find"
<-> unprotected
{adj: protecting} shielding (or designed to shield) against harm or discomfort
"the protecting blanket of snow"
"a protecting alibi"
{adj: shaded} protected from heat and light with shade or shadow
"shaded avenues"
"o'er the shaded billows rushed the night"- Alexander Pope
<-> unshaded
{adj: sheltered} protected from danger or bad weather
"a sheltered harbor"
{adj: shielded} (used especially of machinery) protected by a shield to prevent injury
{adj: snug} offering safety; well protected or concealed
"a snug harbor"
"a snug hideout"
{adj: soft} not protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons)
"soft targets"
<-> hardened
{adj: stormproof} protected against or able to withstand storms
{adj: unmeritorious} without merit
"protect...from unmeritorious criticism"
{adj: unpatented} (of devices and processes) not protected by patent
"unpatented inventions"
{adj: unprotected} lacking protection or defense
<-> protected
{adj: unshielded} (used especially of machinery) not protected by a shield
{adv: snugly} safely protected
"concealed snugly in his hideout"
{n: Brazilian trumpeter, Psophia crepitans} trumpeter of Brazil and Guiana; often kept to protect poultry in Brazil
{n: Council on Environmental Policy} the executive agency that advises the President on protecting the environment
{n: Environmental Protection Agency, EPA} an independent federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment
{n: Inland Passage, Inside Passage} a naturally protected waterway from Seattle to Skagway in southeastern Alaska
{n: Juno} (Roman mythology) queen of the Olympian gods who protected marriage; wife and sister of Jupiter; counterpart of Greek Hera
{n: Kidd, William Kidd, Captain Kidd} Scottish sea captain who was hired to protect British shipping in the Indian Ocean and then was accused of piracy and hanged (1645-1701)
{n: Knight Templar, Templar} a knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher
{n: Maginot Line} a fortification built before World War II to protect France's eastern border; initially considered to be impregnable it was easily overrun by the Germans in 1940
{n: National Security Agency, NSA} the United States cryptologic organization that coordinates and directs highly specialized activities to protect United States information systems and to produce foreign intelligence information
{n: Republican Guard} Iraq's elite military unit whose primary role is to protect the government in Baghdad
{n: Seattle} a major port of entry and the largest city in Washington; located in west central Washington on the protected waters of Puget Sound with the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Range and Mount Ranier visible to the south and east; an aerospace and computer center; site of the University of Washington
{n: Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC} an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors
{n: Serengeti National Park} a national park in Tanzania created in 1951 to protect the wildlife
{n: Small Business Administration, SBA} an independent agency of the United States government that protects the interests of small businesses and ensures that they receive a fair share of government contracts
{n: United Self-Defense Force of Colombia, United Self-Defense Group of Colombia, Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia, AUC} a terrorist organization in Colombia formed in 1997 as an umbrella for local and regional paramilitary groups; is financed by earnings from narcotics and serves to protect the economic interests of its members
"the AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year"
{n: United States Fish and Wildlife Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS} an agency in the Department of the Interior that conserves and protects fish and wildlife and their habitats; assesses the environmental impact of pesticides and nuclear power site and hydroelectric dams and thermal pollution
{n: United States Marshals Service, US Marshals Service, Marshals} the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal judicial system
{n: United States Secret Service, US Secret Service, USSS, Secret Service, SS} the United States intelligence agency that protects current and former presidents and vice presidents and their immediate families and protects distinguished foreign visitors; detects and apprehends counterfeiters; suppresses forgery of government securities and documents
{n: adipose tissue, fat, fatty tissue} a kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs
"fatty tissue protected them from the severe cold"
{n: antimacassar} a piece of ornamented cloth that protects the back of chair from hair oils
{n: approach trench, communication trench} a trench that provides protected passage between the rear and front lines of a defensive position
{n: apron} a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
{n: arctic, galosh, golosh, rubber, gumshoe} a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow
{n: armor plate, armour plate, armor plating, plate armor, plate armour} specially hardened steel plate used to protect fortifications or vehicles from enemy fire
{n: armored vehicle, armoured vehicle} a vehicle that is protected by armor plate
{n: backplate} plate armor protecting the back; worn as part of a cuirass
{n: bandage, patch} a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
{n: beaver} a movable piece of armor on a medieval helmet used to protect the lower face
{n: bell jar, bell glass} a bell-shaped glass cover used to protect and display delicate objects or to cover scientific apparatus or to contain gases
{n: biohazard suit} a loose one-piece garment worn to protect the wearer against dangerous biological or chemical agents
{n: blood-brain barrier} a mechanism that creates a barrier between brain tissues and circulating blood; serves to protect the central nervous system
"the brain was protected from the large molecules of the virus by the blood-brain barrier"
{n: blue wall of silence, blue wall, wall of silence} the secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
"the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up"
{n: body armor, body armour, suit of armor, suit of armour, coat of mail, cataphract} armor that protects the wearer's whole body
{n: bodyguard, escort} someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
{n: bract} a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence
{n: brand-name drug, proprietary drug} a drug that has a trade name and is protected by a patent (can be produced and sold only by the company holding the patent)
<-> generic drug
{n: brassard} armor plate that protects the arm
{n: breastplate, aegis, egis} armor plate that protects the chest; the front part of a cuirass
{n: bunya bunya, bunya bunya tree, Araucaria bidwillii} Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law
{n: camail, aventail, ventail} a medieval hood of mail suspended from a basinet to protect the head and neck
{n: cannon} (Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm
{n: capitulation, fall, surrender} the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions)
"they were protected until the capitulation of the fort"
{n: catcher's mask} a mask to protect the face of the catcher in baseball
{n: chafing gear} covering (usually rope or canvas) of a line or spar to protect it from friction
{n: chamber of commerce} an association of businessmen to protect and promote business interests
{n: chanfron, chamfron, testiere, frontstall, front-stall} medieval plate armor to protect a horse's head
{n: chap} (usually in the plural) leather leggings without a seat; joined by a belt; often have flared outer flaps; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs
{n: civil action} legal action to protect a private civil right or to compel a civil remedy (as distinguished from criminal prosecution)
{n: civil liberty} fundamental individual right protected by law and expressed as immunity from unwarranted governmental interference
{n: cloche} a low transparent cover put over young plants to protect them from cold
{n: closer, finisher} (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game
{n: coaster} a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)
{n: cocoon} silky envelope spun by the larvae of many insects to protect pupas and by spiders to protect eggs
{n: cold frame} protective covering consisting of a wooden frame with a glass top in which small plants are protected from the cold
{n: consul} a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country
{n: covered bridge} a bridge whose passageway is protected by a roof and enclosing sides
{n: covering} an artifact that covers something else (usually to protect or shelter or conceal it)
{n: covering} the act of protecting something by covering it
{n: crash helmet} a padded helmet worn by people riding bicycles or motorcycles; protects the head in case of accidents
{n: crystal, watch crystal, watch glass} a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
{n: cubitiere} body armor that protects the elbow
{n: cuisse} armor plate that protects the thigh
{n: defense, defence, defensive measure} military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies
"they died in the defense of Stalingrad"
"they were developed for the defense program"
{n: defilade} the arrangement of defensive fortifications to protect against enemy fire
{n: dongle} (computer science) an electronic device that must be attached to a computer in order for it to use protected software
{n: drip mat} a small mat placed under a glass to protect a surface from condensation
{n: drip, drip mold, drip mould} (architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)
{n: entrenchment, intrenchment} an entrenched fortification; a position protected by trenches
{n: environmentalism} the activity of protecting the environment from pollution or destruction
{n: environmentalist, conservationist} someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution
{n: epauliere} armor plate that protects the shoulder
{n: escort, accompaniment} the act of accompanying someone or something in order to protect them
{n: facing, cladding} a protective covering that protects the outside of a building
{n: fair-trade act} formerly a state law that protected manufacturers from price-cutting by allowing them to set minimum retail prices for their merchandise; eliminated by the United States Congress in 1975
{n: fallboard, fall-board} the hinged protective covering that protects the keyboard of a piano when it is not being played
{n: fallout shelter} a shelter to protect occupants from the fallout from an atomic bomb
{n: feudalism, feudal system} the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war
{n: fingerstall, cot} a sheath worn to protect a finger
{n: fire warden, forest fire fighter, ranger} an official who is responsible for managing and protecting an area of forest
{n: folder} covering that is folded over to protect the contents
{n: football helmet} a padded helmet with a face mask to protect the head of football players
{n: galvanization, galvanisation} either the work of covering with metal by the use of a galvanic current or the coating of iron with zinc to protect it from rusting
{n: galvanized iron} iron that is coated with zinc to protect it from rust
{n: gasmask, respirator, gas helmet} a protective mask with a filter; protects the face and lungs against poisonous gases
{n: gauntlet, gantlet, metal glove} a glove of armored leather; protects the hand
{n: goalkeeper, goalie, goaltender, netkeeper, netminder} the soccer or hockey player assigned to protect the goal
{n: goggles} tight-fitting spectacles worn to protect the eyes
{n: gorget} armor plate that protects the neck
{n: greave, jambeau} armor plate that protects legs below the knee
{n: groundsheet, ground cloth} a waterproofed piece of cloth spread on the ground (as under a tent) to protect from moisture
{n: guard hair} coarse hairs that form the outer fur and protect the underfur of certain mammals
{n: guard, bodyguard} a group of men who escort and protect some important person
{n: hat, chapeau, lid} headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
{n: havelock} a cloth covering for a service cap with a flap extending over the back of the neck to protect the neck from direct rays of the sun
{n: heat shield} a protective covering that protects a spacecraft from overheating on reentry
{n: hedger} someone who counterbalances one transaction (as a bet) against another in order to protect against loss
{n: helmet} armor plate that protects the head
{n: hobnail} a short nail with a thick head; used to protect the soles of boots
{n: hockey skate} an ice skate worn for playing hockey; has a short blade and a strong boot to protect the feet and ankles
{n: hood} a headdress that protects the head and face
{n: hormone replacement therapy, hormone-replacement therapy, HRT} hormones (estrogen and progestin) are given to postmenopausal women; believed to protect them from heart disease and osteoporosis
{n: hunter, hunting watch} a watch with a hinged metal lid to protect the crystal
{n: hurricane lamp, hurricane lantern, tornado lantern, storm lantern, storm lamp} an oil lamp with a glass chimney and perforated metal lid to protect the flame from high winds; candlestick with a glass chimney
{n: immune system} a system (including the thymus and bone marrow and lymphoid tissues) that protects the body from foreign substances and pathogenic organisms by producing the immune response
{n: indusium} a membrane enclosing and protecting the developing spores especially that covering the sori of a fern
{n: inoculating, vaccinating} the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity
"doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating"
{n: insulation} the act of protecting something by surrounding it with material that reduces or prevents the transmission of sound or heat or electricity
{n: insured, insured person} a person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc.
{n: intervention} (law) a proceeding that permits a person to enter into a lawsuit already in progress; admission of person not an original party to the suit so that person can protect some right or interest that is allegedly affected by the proceedings
"the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits"
{n: jet bridge} an extendible bridge for loading passengers onto large commercial airplanes; provides protected access to the plane from the gate
{n: knee piece} armor plate that protects the knee
{n: knee, knee joint, human knee, articulatio genus, genu} hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella
{n: lab coat, laboratory coat} a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory
{n: lead bank, agent bank} a bank named by a lending syndicate of several banks to protect their interests
{n: lifeguard, lifesaver} an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents
{n: lightning rod, lightning conductor} a metallic conductor that is attached to a high point and leads to the ground; protects the building from destruction by lightning
{n: lining} a protective covering that protects an inside surface
{n: locking, lockup} the act of locking something up to protect it
{n: mattress pad} a protective pad over a mattress to protect it
{n: mat} a small pad of material that is used to protect surface from an object placed on it
{n: moral hazard} (economics) the lack of any incentive to guard against a risk when you are protected against it (as by insurance)
"insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not honest"
{n: mosquito net} a fine net or screen (especially around beds) to protect against mosquitos
{n: mouthpiece, gumshield} (especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's mouth
{n: mucin} a nitrogenous substance found in mucous secretions; a lubricant that protects body surfaces
{n: mucus, mucous secretion} protective secretion of the mucous membranes; in the gut it lubricates the passage of food and protects the epithelial cells; in the nose and throat and lungs it can make it difficult for bacteria to penetrate the body through the epithelium
{n: mudguard, splash guard, splash-guard} a curved piece above the wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle to protect the rider from water or mud thrown up by the wheels
{n: muscleman, muscle} a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard
"the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him"
{n: nail} horny plate covering and protecting part of the dorsal surface of the digits
{n: name} a person's reputation
"he wanted to protect his good name"
{n: napkin, table napkin, serviette} a small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing
{n: nipple shield} a rubber or plastic shield to protect the nipples of nursing women
{n: nose cone, ogive} front consisting of the conical head of a missile or rocket that protects the payload from heat during its passage through the atmosphere
{n: nosepiece} armor plate that protects the nose
{n: overshoe} footwear that protects your shoes from water or snow or cold
{n: packing material, packing, wadding} any material used especially to protect something
{n: padding, cushioning} artifact consisting of soft or resilient material used to fill or give shape or protect or add comfort
{n: paint} a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating
{n: papal infallibility} belief of the Roman Catholic Church that God protects the pope from error when he speaks about faith or morality
{n: paraph} a flourish added after or under your signature (originally to protect against forgery)
{n: park, parkland} a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property
"there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park"
{n: patella, kneecap, kneepan} a small flat triangular bone in front of the knee that protects the knee joint
{n: patent medicine} medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription
{n: patent system} a legal system for protecting the rights of inventors
{n: pavis, pavise} (Middle Ages) a large heavy oblong shield protecting the whole body; originally carried but sometimes set up in permanent position
{n: penal institution, penal facility} an institution where persons are confined for punishment and to protect the public
{n: performance bond, surety bond} a bond given to protect the recipient against loss in case the terms of a contract are not filled; a surety company assumes liability for nonperformance
{n: plastron} a large pad worn by a fencer to protect the chest
{n: plate, scale, shell} a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners)
{n: polder} low-lying land that has been reclaimed and is protected by dikes (especially in the Netherlands)
{n: preservation, saving} the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
{n: preservative} a chemical compound that is added to protect against decay or decomposition
{n: preserve} a reservation where animals are protected
{n: presidio} a fortress established in the southwestern United States by the Spanish in order to protect their missions and other holdings
"Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio"
{n: protection, shelter} the condition of being protected
"they were huddled together for protection"
"he enjoyed a sense of peace and protection in his new home"
{n: protection, trade protection} the imposition of duties or quotas on imports in order to protect domestic industry against foreign competition
"he made trade protection a plank in the party platform"
{n: protectionism} the policy of imposing duties or quotas on imports in order to protect home industries from overseas competition
{n: protection} the activity of protecting someone or something
"the witnesses demanded police protection"
{n: protective covering, protective cover, protection} a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury
"they had no protection from the fallout"
"wax provided protection for the floors"
{n: protective fold} a flap of tissue that protects what it covers
{n: protective garment} clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury
{n: protective tariff} a tariff imposed to protect domestic firms from import competition
{n: pump well} an enclosure in the middle of a ship's hold that protects the ship's pumps
{n: rearguard} a detachment assigned to protect the rear of a (retreating) military body
{n: repression} (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious
{n: roll} photographic film rolled up inside a container to protect it from light
{n: root cap} thimble-shaped mass of cells covering and protecting the growing tip of a root
{n: roundel} round piece of armor plate that protects the armpit
{n: row} a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
"a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"
"rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"
{n: scale, scale leaf} a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin
{n: screen pass} a short forward pass in which the receiver is protected by a screen of blockers
{n: sebum} the oily secretion of the sebaceous glands; with perspiration it moistens and protects the skin
{n: security force, private security force} a privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industry
{n: sentry box} a small shelter with an open front to protect a sentry from the weather
{n: shade} protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight
"they used umbrellas as shades"
"as the sun moved he readjusted the shade"
{n: shadow box} a shallow rectangular box with a transparent front used to protect and display small items (jewelry, coins, etc.)
{n: shielding} shield consisting of an arrangement of metal mesh or plates designed to protect electronic equipment from ambient electromagnetic interference
{n: shin guard, shinpad} a stiff protective garment worn by hockey players or a catcher in baseball to protect the shins
{n: shoulder pad} protective garment consisting of a hard rounded pad worn by football players to protect their shoulders
{n: ski mask} a woolen face mask to protect the face from cold while skiing
{n: skirt of tasses} armor plate that protects the body below the waist
{n: solleret, sabaton} armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a solid toe and heel
{n: spinal column, vertebral column, spine, backbone, back, rachis} the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord
"the fall broke his back"
{n: spinal fluid, cerebrospinal fluid} clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain; fills and protects cavities in the brain and spinal cord
{n: splashboard, splasher, dashboard} protective covering consisting of a panel to protect people from the splashing water or mud etc.
{n: splasher} a protective covering over or beside a wheel to protect the upper part of a vehicle from splashes of mud
{n: splint} an orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the body (as a broken leg)
{n: storm window, storm sash} a window outside an ordinary window to protect against severe weather or winter
{n: suicide pill} a poison pill with potentially catastrophic implications for the company it is intended to protect
{n: sun protection factor, SPF} the degree to which a sunscreen protects the skin from the direct rays of the sun
{n: sunglasses, dark glasses, shades} spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun
"he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"
{n: sunhat, sun hat} a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
{n: sunscreen, sunblock, sun blocker} a cream spread on the skin; contains a chemical (as PABA) to filter out ultraviolet light and so protect from sunburn
{n: suntrap, solar trap} a terrace or garden oriented to take advantage of the sun while protected from cold winds
{n: supporting fire} fire delivered by supporting units to protect or assist a unit in combat
{n: surge suppressor, surge protector, spike suppressor, spike arrester, lightning arrester} electrical device inserted in a power line to protect equipment from sudden fluctuations in current
{n: table mat, hot pad} a pad for use under a hot dish to protect a table
{n: tasset, tasse} one of two pieces of armor plate hanging from the fauld to protect the upper thighs
{n: tensor tympani} a small muscle in the middle ear that tenses to protect the eardrum
{n: thimble} a small metal cap to protect the finger while sewing; can be used as a small container
{n: transactional immunity} a broader form of use immunity that also protects the witness from any prosecution brought about relating to transactions to which they gave testimony
{n: tribune} (ancient Rome) an official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests
{n: trophobiosis} a symbiotic relation in which one organism protects the other in return for some kind of food product
{n: tuille} armor plate that protects the hip and thigh
{n: turf} range of jurisdiction or influence
"a bureaucracy...chiefly concerned with turf...and protecting the retirement system"
{n: vambrace, lower cannon} cannon of plate armor protecting the forearm
{n: vermin} any of various small animals or insects that are pests; e.g. cockroaches or rats
"cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin"
"he examined the child's head for vermin"
"boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin"
{n: visor, vizor} a piece of armor plate (with eye slits) fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the face
{n: well} an enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps
{n: windshield, windscreen} transparent screen (as of glass) to protect occupants of a vehicle
{n: wing case, elytron} either of the horny front wings in beetles and some other insects which cover and protect the functional hind wings
{v: body guard} accompany and protect from physical harm
{v: champion, defend} protect or fight for as a champion
{v: charm} protect through supernatural powers or charms
{v: close} finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead
"The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning"
{v: conserve, preserve, maintain, keep up} keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
"We preserve these archeological findings"
"The old lady could not keep up the building"
"children must be taught to conserve our national heritage"
"The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts"
{v: cover, insure, underwrite} protect by insurance
"The insurance won't cover this"
{v: cover} protect or defend (a position in a game)
"he covered left field"
{v: cover} spread over a surface to conceal or protect
"This paint covers well"
{v: cover} to take an action to protect against future problems
"Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself"
{v: cushion, buffer, soften} protect from impact
"cushion the blow"
{v: defend, guard, hold} protect against a challenge or attack
"Hold that position behind the trees!"
"Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
{v: dike, dyke} enclose with a dike
"dike the land to protect it from water"
{v: flash} protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal
"flash the roof"
{v: guard, ward} watch over or shield from danger or harm ; protect
"guard my possessions while I'm away"
{v: insulate} protect from heat, cold, noise, etc. by surrounding with insulating material
"We had his bedroom insulated before winter came"
{v: look out} to protect someone's interests
"A man's gotta look out for his family"
{v: mothproof} protect from moths
"mothproof woollen clothes during the summer"
{v: overprotect} protect excessively
"Don't overprotect your son--he is an adult now!"
{v: protect} shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
"Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain"
{v: protect} use tariffs to favor domestic industry
{v: sandbag} protect or strengthen with sandbags ; stop up
"The residents sandbagged the beach front"
{v: shade} protect from light, heat, or view
"Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight"
{v: shellac} cover with shellac
"She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots"
{v: shield, screen} protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm
{v: squat, crouch, scrunch, scrunch up, hunker, hunker down} sit on one's heels
"In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"
"The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"
{v: stand guard, stand watch, keep guard, stand sentinel} watch over so as to protect
"We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves"
"The jewels over which they kept guard were stolen"
{v: veneer} cover with veneer
"veneer the furniture to protect it"
Education May Protect against Effects of Shrinking Brain
接受教育能保护智力免受大脑萎缩的影响
Researchers investigating brain size and mental ability say their work offers evidence that education protects the mind from the brains physical deterioration.
调查大脑体积和智力的研究人员称,他们的研究提供的证据表明,接受教育能保护智力免受大脑自然衰退的影响。
That debris protected the remaining glacier ice for millions of years.
那些碎石使冰川中残留的冰保留了几百万年。
People with very high IQs don't necessarily run the country;
具有很高智商的人不一定会去管理国家,
they do, however, usually have access to a privileged and protected position.
但他们通常能获得一个特殊的和得到保护的社会地位。
The State Cultural Relics Administration, the institution responsible for protecting China's ancient monuments, denies having granted permission for the Turandot shows.
负责保护中国古迹的机构-国家文物管理局-否认曾批准此次《图兰多》一剧的演出。
He seemed to be telling me he would protect me during the long night.
他似乎在告诉我,在这漫漫长夜中,他会保护我。
" Prostitution is a violation of the law, were you girls afraid of being arrested by police? " I wondered.
"卖淫是违法的,难道你们这些姑娘不怕被警察抓住? "我感到疑惑。
" All police in that area knew us and in addition, we had our pimps to protect us.
"那里的警察都认识我们,另外,还有皮条客保护我们。
To do their job, the police had to arrest us, but would release us soon afterwards.
警察为了例行公事,不得不抓我们,但很快就会放了我们。
" Would you believe it, the police sometimes protected us.
"不知你信不信,警察有时还维护我们。
His new pool was the size of a soccer field, fenced off within the beautiful, cliff-protected Klettsvik Bay.
新水池有一块足球场那么大,位于三面环山、风光秀丽的克莱斯维克海湾内。
Since I 'm on the shy side, I password-protected my site so that only people I invited could view me staring vacantly at my computer.
我这个人比较内向,于是给网站加了密码,只让那些受到我邀请的人来观看我在电脑旁没精打采的表演,比如吃油榨圈饼。
Last week YSL announced it would be cutting its licensing agreements from 160 to about 50 to protect the value of its brand.
伊夫·罗朗宣布将现有的 160份授权生产协议削减到约 50个,以保护其品牌值。
That should change now that trade and investment barriers have been lifted, opening previously protected sectors to foreign competition.
现在,随着贸易与投资壁垒现被逐步取消,以前享受国家保护的部门被迫对外开放,上述情况应该发生变化。
The goal is to protect the elephants from themselves and motorists.
这样做的目的是为了保护大象和汽车司机。
The keiretsu tend to protect their money-losing businesses.
系列趋向于保护那些亏损企业。
They have used that knowledge to make a vaccine they think will protect against all current and future flus.
他们已运用这一发现制造出一种疫苗,相信用它可以抵抗所有现存和将来会出现的流感。
It's OK to take it within limits: up to one tablet a day seems enough to protect against thrombolytic stroke, but two tablets a day doubles the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, more likely to be fatal.
您仍旧可以有限度地服用阿斯匹林:一天至多服用一片便可预防溶解血栓性中风,但是一天服用两片便会加倍增大发生大出血性中风的危险,而且更有可能危及生命。
DETOUR Back when Chiang Mai was surrounded by dense teak forests, the now protected hardwood was the construction material of choice.
特色观光远在清迈还是茂密的柚木林围绕的时代,现在已经划归保护物种的柚木是首选的建筑材料。
European companies are discovering that licensing a brand can protect its trademark, promote its image - and generate profits
欧洲的公司现在发现通过特许品牌可以保护自己的商标,提高自身的形象,甚至还可以带来利润。
Companies can earn new revenues with little if any capital outlay, protect their trademarks from infringers, and enhance their brand's image thus vastly benefiting marketing.
企业可以在几乎不必花费任何费用的情况下带来新的收入,保护商标免受侵害,并提高品牌形象以极大地促进营销效益。
That's why the Trustees for Alaska, a public interest law firm, has sued the U.S. government for failing to protect areas vital to endangered marine mammals.
这就是一家名叫阿拉斯加信托公司的公共利益法律事务所控告美国政府保护濒临灭绝的海洋生物不力的理由。
Shortly after that, the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, called a halt to all inoculations with RotaShield, a new vaccine made available in 1998. It was designed to protect infants from potentially fatal rotavirus infections, which cause severe diarrhea and dehydration.
此后不久,乔治亚州亚特兰大的疾病防治中心要求终止所有的 Rota Shield 疫苗注射,这是 1998年新推出的一种疫苗,用于防止婴儿轮状病毒感染造成的严重腹泻和脱水。
But black, green and oolong( not herbal) teas are high in flavonoids, which may protect the heart.
然而,红茶、绿茶和乌龙茶(非草药类)都含有很高的黄酮类,对保护心脏有益。
Onions contain flavonoids and garlic has polyphenoils, so both could protect your life.
洋葱富含类黄酮,大蒜含有抗氧化物,两者都有益生命。
But salmon is high in omega-3 fatty acids, which may actually protect against heart disease.
不过,鱼倒是富含奥米加-3脂肪酸,有抗心脏病的功效。
The host plant supplies the bacteria with food and a protected habitat and receives surplus ammonia in exchange.
寄主植物为细菌提供食物以及一个有充分保护的栖息处,而作为交换条件,将剩余的氨接收过来。
Since disease-fighting antibodies bind to the capsid, an antibody developed to protect against one rhinovirus strain is useless against other strains.
既然抗击疾病的抗体是与病毒壳体相结合,则被发展用来抵御一种鼻病毒的抗体对于其它各类的鼻病毒便皆无用处。
The balloon, a transparent structure that varies in design according to the type of appendicularian inhabiting it, also protects the animal and helps to keep it afloat.
该球囊乃一透明结构,依据栖息于其中的尾海鞘纲动物种类的不同而在构造上有所差异。
它也能起到保护球囊内动物的作用,并帮助该动物漂浮于水面。
Our hypothesis is that {1} many strains of rats simply cannot mount a sufficiently vigorous destructive immune-response (using lymphocytes) to outstrip the liver's relatively great capacity to protect itself from immune-response damage and that {2} the systemic unresponsiveness observed is due to concentration of the recipient's donor-specific lymphocytes at the site of the liver transplant.
我们的假设是:{1} 许多种老鼠纯粹就是无法(利用淋巴细胞)发起一场足够强功的摧毁性免疫应答(immune-response),以压倒肝脏相对较强的保护自身免遭免疫应答损害的能力;
{2} 所观察到的系统性无应答状态,是由于受移植者的供者特异性淋巴细胞集结在肝脏移植物所在的部位所致。
Mr. Bush says while confronting terrorists abroad makes Americans safer at home, there can be no let up in protecting U.S. borders.
布什指出,尽管在境外打击恐怖分子使美国人在国内更加安全,但在保护美国边界问题上,不能有丝毫松懈。
The general who commands all U.S. military operations in the Middle East says the new Iraqi army is responsible for protecting its own facilities, such as police stations and recruiting centers that have frequently been hit by insurgent bombs.
指挥美国在中东地区所有军事行动的将军说,新的伊拉克军队正在负责保卫伊拉克国内的各种设施,例如警察局和征兵中心。这些地方经常遭到反叛分子的炸弹袭击。
U.S. General John Abizaid says his forces are trying to help with advice and training, but the primary responsibility to protect Iraq's fledgling security forces falls on those forces themselves.
美国将军阿比扎德指出,美军正努力为伊拉克部队提供咨询和训练,但是保护伊拉克新成立的安全部队的主要责任要由这些部队自己承担。
In testimony before a House of Representatives committee Wednesday, General Abizaid said protecting itself is part of the development of any security force.
阿比扎德将军星期三在国会众议院一个委员会作证的时候指出,自卫是任何安全部队的一项工作内容。
"Any armed force that develops is responsible for its own protection," he said. "And I believe that the Iraqis are as professional as any force in the Middle East, at least in the Arab countries, in terms of understanding what they have to do to protect themselves."
他说,“任何正在发展的武装部队都必须承担起保卫自己的责任。就理解应当如何保卫自己这一点来说,我认为伊拉克人和中东地区任何部队一样具有专业化水平。”
General Abizaid, the Middle East commander, would agree with that. He acknowledges it is difficult for Iraqi and U.S. forces to protect themselves against the insurgents. He says the site of Monday's attack was not completely unprotected, but the insurgents found a weakness in the plan with devastating results.
中东地区美军指挥官阿比扎德将军也认为,让伊拉克和美国部队保卫自己不受反叛分子攻击是一件困难的工作。他说,星期一发生攻击的地方并不是完全没有保卫措施,但是反叛分子找到了薄弱环节,并造成了灾难性后果。
"We understand that we're going to have to help them think differently about the way to protect themselves under this type of a threat. And we're trying to do that," he said.
他说:"我们清楚我们准备帮助他们在这种危胁下以多种方式来保护自己。并且我们正在试图来这么做"。
Chinese officials on Monday said they shut down 12,575 Internet cafes between October and December of last year, as part of what the government calls a campaign to protect children from violent games and pornography. Officials said most of the locations closed down were located near schools.
中国官员们周一表示他们在去年10月到12月间关闭了12575家网吧,这一行动是政府呼吁保护儿童远离暴力游戏和色情的一部分。官员们说主要关闭的是在学校附近地区的网吧。
President Bush says elections in Iraq show that terrorists cannot intimidate the will of those seeking freedom. Opposition Democrats say Mr. Bush is not doing enough to protect Americans at home.
美国总统布什说,伊拉克的选举表明,恐怖分子无法阻扼寻求自由的意志。反对党民主党人表示,布什总统没有采取足够的措施保护美国人民。
President Bush says America has taken "unprecedented actions" to protect itself since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, but he says much work still remains. "There are still governments that sponsor and harbor terrorists -- but their number has declined. There are still regimes seeking weapons of mass destruction -- but no longer without attention and without consequence. Our country is still the target of terrorists who want to kill many, and intimidate us all -- and we will stay on the offensive against them, until the fight is won," he said.
布什总统说,美国在经历了9/11恐怖主义袭击之后已经采取了前所未有的行动来自卫。但是他说,还有许多工作要做。他说:“现在还有一些政府支持并庇护恐怖分子。但是,这些政府的数目已经减少。还有一些政权谋求获得大规模杀伤性武器,但是他们已经不能不受注意,不面临后果。我们的国家依然是那些想要杀死很多人、恐吓所有的人的恐怖分子的袭击目标。我们将继续对他们展开攻势,直至获得战斗胜利。
Violence continues ahead of the January 30 vote. In a separate attack, a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden truck into a police checkpoint near Baghdad's heavily protected Green Zone, killing at least 10 people and wounding 60 others.
一月三十号大选前,暴力活动将会持续发生。在另外一次袭击事件中,一名自杀炸弹实施者驾驶满载炸药的卡车,冲向巴格达戒备森严的绿区附近的一个警察检查哨,炸死至少10人,炸伤60人。
Mr. Allawi made his comments just hours following a second car bombing in as many days outside the heavily protected Green Zone in central Baghdad.
阿拉维是在巴格达市中心戒备森严的绿区遭到两天以来的第二次汽车炸弹袭击几个小时后作出上述表示的。
The area is the most heavily protected and fortified section of Baghdad, where several embassies and the offices of the interim government are located. It has become a favorite target of insurgents over the past several months, attacking it with car bombs, mortars and rockets.
这个地区是巴格达防卫最为森严和坚固的地方,那里座落着几个大使馆以及伊拉克临时政府的办公室。在过去几个月里,它成了反叛分子最喜欢攻击的目标。他们用汽车炸弹、迫击炮和火箭对这个地区进行了袭击。
Bush administration officials continue to react to a complaint from an American soldier headed for Iraq that U.S. forces deployed for battle there are not getting the vehicle armor they need to protect themselves from attacks. The issue came up during a visit to the troops in Kuwait by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Wednesday and continues to reverberate around Washington.
在一名即将奔赴伊拉克的美军士兵抱怨战地美军的车辆得不到必要的装甲防护之后,布什政府官员仍在对此做出回应。国防部长拉姆斯菲尔德星期三探访驻科威特美军时,有位士兵当场向他发问,这个问题继续在华盛顿产生震荡。
A U.S. military commander in Kuwait says soldiers headed for Iraq still do not have all the armor they need to protect their vehicles from explosives and mortar shells being fired at them by Iraqi insurgents on a daily basis.
一名驻科威特的美军指挥官说,奔赴伊拉克的官兵仍然没有得到他们所需要的全部装甲。伊拉克反叛分子每天都在使用炸弹和迫击炮袭击美军,美军的车辆急需装甲防护装置。
Secretary Rumsfeld said he expects the army to do its best to provide the badly needed armor to protect against the insurgency, the strength of which he admits was underestimated.
拉姆斯菲尔德说,他预计美国陆军会尽最大可能向部队提供急需的装甲防护,为频繁遭到反叛分子袭击的军人提供保护。他承认过低估计了反叛分子的实力。
"Americans will go to the polls in a time of war and ongoing threats unlike any we have faced before," he said. "The terrorists who killed thousands of innocent people are still dangerous and determined to strike. The outcome of this election will set the direction of the war against terror. The most solemn duty of the American president is to protect the American people."
他说,“美国人民在面对从未曾经历过的战争和正在进行的威胁的时候去投票站投票。杀害了数千名无辜民众的恐怖分子们仍很危险,他们决心反抗。这次大选的结果将决定反恐战争的方向。美国总统最神圣的职责是保护美国人民。”
Coalition troops have made painstaking efforts to protect mosques and Islamic shrines from the ravages of battle, even though some insurgents have used them in the past for cover and to store weapons.
联军部队已经付出艰苦的努力,保护清真寺和伊斯兰圣地免受战争的蹂躏,尽管一些反叛分子过去利用这些地方藏身和贮藏武器。
保护区 Protected areas
生物多样性和保护区 Biological diversity and protected areas
受保护的物种 Protected species
避冷 To be Protected from Cold
避热 To be Protected from Heat
怕冷 To Be Protected from Cold
怕热 To Be Protected from Heat
怕火 Inflammable
压力保护 pressure protect
HS8535
Electrical apparatus for switch ing or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connecti
电路开关、保护等电气装置,线路V>1000V
HS8536
Electrical apparatus for switc hing or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connecti
电路开关、保护等电气装置,线路V≤1000V
spsc-24141500
Securing and protecting supplies
安全和保护用品
Z29.0
Isolation
Admission to protect the individual from his or her surroundings or for isolation of
individual after contact with infectious diseases
隔离
为保护周遭环境的其他人或因个人与传染病接触後
需隔离而住院
光纤保护用管 Protect Tubes for Fiber Optic Fiber
protected junction 保护端
船东利益保护人 Protecting (protective, supervisory) agent
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