defense 英 [dɪ'fens]   美 [dɪˈfɛns]

defense

defense  英 [dɪ'fens] 美 [dɪˈfɛns]

n. 防卫,防护;防御措施;防守  vt. 谋划抵御 

名词复数:defenses 

Only perfect defense could set four spades. 只有出色的防守才能打宕四黑桃的定约。
And on defense, they definitely did what they had to do. 在防守端,他们也完全做到了他们应该做的。

  • Defense has to do with protecting something or fighting against an opponent, whether it's national defense, a football team's defense, or a defense lawyer.
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  • n. 防卫,防护;防御措施;防守
  • vt. 谋划抵御
  • 1. Only perfect defense could set four spades.

    只有出色的防守才能打宕四黑桃的定约。

  • 2. And on defense, they definitely did what they had to do.

    在防守端,他们也完全做到了他们应该做的。

  • 3. But for those patients who do worry about the prospect of going in for elbow surgery and coming out with a titanium hip, the final line of defense may be the most powerful: speak up.

    但是对于那些确实担心为肘关节做手术结果却是换了个钛合金髋关节这一情况发生的病人,最终的防卫线或许是最有力的:大声说出来。

  • defense (n.) c. 1300, "forbidding, prohibition," also "action of guarding or protecting," from Old French defense, from Latin defensus, past participle of defendere "ward off, protect" (see defend). But it also arrived (without the final -e) from Old French defens, from Latin defensum "thing protected or forbidden," neuter past participle of defendere.
de·fense / ; NAmE / ( especially US) = defence defense defenses de·fense / ; NAmE /
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