中英词典:shield
形容词
shielded [ˈʃiːldɪd]:有屏蔽物保护的,有防护罩的
名词
1. 盾牌;防护物
2. 屏障;遮蔽物
3. (电子设备的)屏蔽罩
4. (汽车)护板;风挡
5. (计)盾;标志
词语辨析
shield 和
guard:两者都有“保护”的意思,但
shield更强调物理屏障,
guard则更强调守卫或看守。
词汇扩充
shielded adj. 有屏蔽物保护的
shielding n. 屏蔽;防护
shield-shaped adj. 盾形的
shieldbearer n. 护盾者
shieldless adj. 无盾的
shieldlike adj. 盾状的
近义词
1. protect:保护
2. guard:守卫
3. defend:防御
反义词
1. expose:暴露
2. endanger:危害
3. attack:攻击
柯林斯词典
noun
1. A
shield is a large piece of metal or leather which soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves.
2. A
shield is something that provides protection or shelter, often in the form of a barrier.
3. A
shield is a large flat surface behind a vehicle or a structure such as a machine to protect it from heat, cold, or other harmful effects.
4. A
shield is a large area of metal or stone that is built around a nuclear reactor in order to prevent the escape of harmful radiation.
5. A
shield is the same as a
force field.
verb
If you
shield someone or something from a danger, you protect them from it.
牛津词典
noun
1. A
shield is a large piece of metal or wood, carried by soldiers in the past to protect their bodies from weapons.
2. A
shield is something that provides protection or shelter, often in the form of a barrier.
3. A
shield is a protective metal or rubber cover over a machine or piece of equipment.
4. A
shield is a large area of metal or concrete that is built around a nuclear reactor in order to prevent the escape of harmful radiation.
5. A
shield is a piece of equipment worn by a goalkeeper to protect themselves.
transitive verb
If you
shield someone or something from a danger, you protect them from it.
用法
1. The knight held his
shield firmly in front of him. [名词]
2. The umbrella provided a
shield from the rain. [名词]
3. The laptop is protected by a
shielded case. [形容词]
4. The police officer used his body to
shield the child from the flying debris. [动词]
5. The car's windshield was cracked in the accident. [名词]
6. The nuclear power plant is equipped with a radiation
shield. [名词]
7. The goalkeeper wore a
shield to protect his face. [名词]
8. The mother
shielded her child from the strong sunlight with an umbrella. [动词]
9. The company invested in a
shielding system to protect their data from cyber attacks. [名词]
10. The soldiers formed a
shield wall to defend against the enemy. [名词]
11. The laptop screen was
shielded from glare by an anti-reflective coating. [动词]
12. The knight's
shield was emblazoned with his family crest. [名词]
13. The force field
shielded the spaceship from the asteroid's impact. [动词]
14. The nuclear reactor is enclosed within a thick
shield of lead. [名词]
15. The security guard stood as a
shield at the entrance to the building. [名词]
16. The mother
shielded her child's eyes from the violent scene. [动词]
17. The goalie's
shield saved him from a serious injury. [名词]
18. The castle had a strong
shield wall to protect against enemy attacks. [名词]
19. The company used a
shielded cable to prevent electromagnetic interference. [形容词]
20. The diplomat's bodyguards formed a
shield around him. [名词]