safeguard
safeguard 英 [ˈseɪfgɑ:d] 美 [ˈseɪfgɑrd]
n. 保护;保卫;保护措施 vt. 保护,护卫
进行时:safeguarding 过去式:safeguarded 过去分词:safeguarded 第三人称单数:safeguards 名词复数:safeguards
- A safeguard is a defense or precaution. You could describe a flu shot as a safeguard against getting sick, for example.
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- n. 保护;保卫;保护措施
- vt. 保护,护卫
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1. to safeguard a person's interests
维护某人的利益
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2. to safeguard jobs
保住工作岗位
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3. The new card will safeguard the company against fraud.
新卡将保护公司免遭诈骗。
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4. 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。
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5. 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。
- safeguard (n.) late 14c., "protection, safety," from Middle French sauvegarde "safekeeping, safeguard" (13c.), from Old French salve, sauve (fem. of sauf; see safe (adj.)) + garde "a keeping" (see guard (n.)). Meaning "something that offers security from danger" is recorded from late 15c.
- safeguard (v.) mid-15c., from safeguard (n.). Related: Safeguarded; safeguarding.
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