shield
shield 英 [ʃi:ld] 美 [ʃild]
n. 盾;防护物;保护者 vt. 遮蔽;包庇;避开;保卫 vi. 防御;起保护作用
进行时:shielding 过去式:shielded 过去分词:shielded 第三人称单数:shields 名词复数:shields
- A shield is a cover that protects whatever is behind or beneath it. If you carry a shield you might be a knight, or a traffic cop who likes to flash the badge.
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- n. 盾;防护物;保护者
- vt. 遮蔽;包庇;避开;保卫
- vi. 防御;起保护作用
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1. He moved his shield quickly, and the sword glanced off.
他迅速移动盾牌,于是剑掠过了盾牌。
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2. The knight's shield was emblazoned with his coat of arms.
骑士的盾牌上刻有盾徽。
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3. The king's shield was emblazoned with his family coat of arms.
国王的盾牌装饰有他家族的盾徽。
- shield (n.) Old English scield, scild "shield; protector, defense," literally "board," from Proto-Germanic *skelduz (source also of Old Norse skjöldr, Old Saxon skild, Middle Dutch scilt, Dutch schild, German Schild, Gothic skildus), from *skel- "divide, split, separate," from PIE root *skel- (1) "to cut." Perhaps the notion is of a flat piece of wood made by splitting a log. Shield volcano (1911) translates German Schildvulkan (1910). Plate tectonics sense is from 1906, translating Suess (1888).
- shield (v.) Old English gescildan, from the root of shield (n.). Related: Shielded; shielding. Compare German scilden.
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