guarded 英 [ˈgɑ:dɪd]   美 [ˈgɑrdɪd]

guarded

guarded  英 [ˈgɑ:dɪd] 美 [ˈgɑrdɪd]

adj. 谨慎的;被监视着的;警戒着的;被看守著的  v. 保卫,看守(guard的过去式) 

How could we have guarded all those women? 我们怎么能够管束所有那些女人?
What causes me to feel this vulnerable and guarded? 是什么让我觉得如此脆弱和谨慎?

  • Someone who's guarded is careful, restrained, and maybe a little bit wary. It's normal for a new rescue dog to be guarded when you first bring her home.
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  • adj. 谨慎的;被监视着的;警戒着的;被看守著的
  • v. 保卫,看守(guard的过去式)
  • 1. How could we have guarded all those women?

    我们怎么能够管束所有那些女人?

  • 2. What causes me to feel this vulnerable and guarded?

    是什么让我觉得如此脆弱和谨慎?

  • 3. Once provisioned, these resources are jealously guarded and even when the project ends, the resources are typically not relinquished unless the users are forced to do so.

    一旦供应,这些资源会被小心翼翼的保护着,即便是在项目结束时,这些资源也不会被释放,除非用户被迫这样做。

  • guarded (adj.) 1560, "protected, defended," past-participle adjective from guard (v.). Meaning "reserved and cautious in speech, behavior, etc." is from 1728. Related: Guardedly; guardedness.
guard·ed / ˈɡɑːdɪd ; NAmE ˈɡɑːrdɪd / adjective (of a person or a remark they make 人或其言语 ) careful; not showing feelings or giving much information 谨慎的;有保留的;不明确表态的 SYN cautious a guarded reply 谨慎的回答 You should be more guarded in what you say to reporters. 你对记者说话应更谨慎些。 They gave the news a guarded welcome (= did not show great enthusiasm about it). 他们对这消息表示谨慎的欢迎。 OPP unguarded guard·ed·ly / ˈɡɑːdɪdli ; NAmE ˈɡɑːrdɪdli / adverb guard·ed / ˈɡɑːdɪd ; NAmE ˈɡɑːrdɪd / guard·ed·ly / ˈɡɑːdɪdli ; NAmE ˈɡɑːrdɪdli /
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