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guardian美 ['ɡɑrdiən] 英 ['ɡɑː(r)diən] - n.守卫者;保护者;保卫者;(尤指双亲已故孩子的)监护人
- adj.守护的
- 网络卫报;守护者;保护人
n. protector,guard,sentinel,keeper,custodian 1. | 保护者;守卫者;保卫者a person who protects sth |
| Farmers should be guardians of the countryside. 农民应是农村的守卫者。 | | The police are guardians of law and order. 警察是法律和治安的护卫者。 |
2. | (尤指双亲已故孩子的)监护人a person who is legally responsible for the care of another person, especially a child whose parents have died |
n. | 1. somebody who or something that guards, protects, or preserves somebody or something 2. somebody who is legally entrusted to manage somebody else's affairs, especially those of a minor 3. a superior in a Franciscan monastery 4. someone who is legally responsible for another person such as a child whose parents have died 1. somebody who or something that guards, protects, or preserves somebody or something 2. somebody who is legally entrusted to manage somebody else's affairs, especially those of a minor 3. a superior in a Franciscan monastery 4. someone who is legally responsible for another person such as a child whose parents have died |
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