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safeguard美 ['seɪf.ɡɑrd] 英 ['seɪf.ɡɑː(r)d] - v.保障;保护;捍卫
- n.保护措施;安全设施
- 网络舒肤佳;维护;保卫
复数:safeguards 过去分词:safeguarded 现在分词:safeguarding v.+n. safeguard interest,safeguard security,safeguard peace,safeguard right,safeguard welfare n. protection,precaution,defense,defence,safety measure v. defend,maintain,protect,preserve,uphold 1. | [t][i] 保护;保障;捍卫to protect sth/sb from loss, harm or damage; to keep sth/sb safe |
| to safeguard a person's interests 维护某人的利益 | | | | The new card will safeguard the company against fraud. 新卡将保护公司免遭诈骗。 | | The leaflet explains how to safeguard against dangers in the home. 小册子告诉人们在家里如何防备各种危险。 |
1. | ~ (against sth) 安全设施;保护措施something that is designed to protect people from harm, risk or danger |
| Stronger legal safeguards are needed to protect the consumer. 需要有更有力的法律措施来保护消费者。 |
n. | 1. 〔电信〕保安设备,保险器;保安措施;〔外交〕安全保障 7. 通行证;(军用)护照,安全证〔免受逮捕或伤害〕 1. 〔电信〕保安设备,保险器;保安措施;〔外交〕安全保障 7. 通行证;(军用)护照,安全证〔免受逮捕或伤害〕 | v. | | un. | |
n. | 1. something intended to prevent undesirable consequences from happening, e.g. a safety device or measure, or a proviso in a legal document 2. a document providing safe-conduct 3. a law, rule, plan, etc. that protects someone or something from harm or problems | v. | 1. to prevent something or somebody from being harmed, damaged, badly treated, or lost 2. to protect something or someone from being harmed or having problems |
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