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protection美 [prə'tekʃən] 英 [prə'tekʃ(ə)n] - n.保护;保险;防卫;贸易保护
- 网络防护;防护等级;警戒
v.+n. provide protection,offer protection,give protection,afford protection adj.+n. special protection,effective protection,additional protection,adequate protection,extra protection n. defence,guard,shield,fortification,safeguard 1. | [u] ~ (for/of sb/sth) (against/from sth) 保护;防卫the act of protecting sb/sth; the state of being protected |
| Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain. 穿上足以防风雨的衣服。 | | He asked to be put under police protection . 他请求警方保护。 | | the conservation and protection of the environment 环境的维护与保护 | | data protection laws 数据保护法 |
2. | [c] ~ (against sth) 保护物;护身符a thing that protects sb/sth against sth |
| They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. 他们戴着护身符以驱邪。 |
3. | [u] ~ (against sth) 保险insurance against fire, injury, damage, etc. |
| Our policy offers complete protection against fire and theft. 我们的保单全面承保火灾及盗窃风险。 |
4. | [u] 贸易保护;关税保护制the system of helping an industry in your own country by taxing foreign goods |
| The government is ready to introduce protection for the car industry. 政府准备对汽车工业实行贸易保护。 |
5. | [u] (付给犯罪分子以求平安的)保护费the system of paying criminals so that they will not attack your business or property |
| to pay protection money 交保护费 | | to run a protection racket 干敲诈保护费的勾当 |
n. | 1. 〔军〕掩护;警戒,防护;〔商〕保护贸易;〔医〕交叉保护作用 2. 保护者,防护物; 〔美俚〕(歹徒向人索取的)保护费 1. 〔军〕掩护;警戒,防护;〔商〕保护贸易;〔医〕交叉保护作用 2. 保护者,防护物; 〔美俚〕(歹徒向人索取的)保护费 | v. | |
n. | 1. the act of preventing somebody or something from being harmed or damaged, or the state of being kept safe 2. something that prevents somebody or something from being harmed or damaged 3. an agreement by an insurance company to pay compensation or costs if a specific undesirable event occurs 4. a promise made by a gangster or other person that somebody or something will not be harmed or damaged if money is paid, or the payment extorted in return for such a promise 5. the bribery of law enforcement officials by criminals in an effort to escape prosecution, or the bribe paid 6. a form of contraception, usually a condom, used during sexual intercourse to prevent sperm or disease-causing organisms from entering the body 7. a document that enables somebody to travel around in freedom and safety, especially in another country or in enemy territory 8. the safety equipment used by mountain climbers to keep them from falling, e.g. pitons, harnesses, and ropes 9. the process of keeping someone or something safe, or the condition of being kept safe 10. something that keeps a person or thing safe from harm, injury, damage, or loss 1. the act of preventing somebody or something from being harmed or damaged, or the state of being kept safe 2. something that prevents somebody or something from being harmed or damaged 3. an agreement by an insurance company to pay compensation or costs if a specific undesirable event occurs 4. a promise made by a gangster or other person that somebody or something will not be harmed or damaged if money is paid, or the payment extorted in return for such a promise 5. the bribery of law enforcement officials by criminals in an effort to escape prosecution, or the bribe paid 6. a form of contraception, usually a condom, used during sexual intercourse to prevent sperm or disease-causing organisms from entering the body 7. a document that enables somebody to travel around in freedom and safety, especially in another country or in enemy territory 8. the safety equipment used by mountain climbers to keep them from falling, e.g. pitons, harnesses, and ropes 9. the process of keeping someone or something safe, or the condition of being kept safe 10. something that keeps a person or thing safe from harm, injury, damage, or loss |
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