1 N-VAR 保护;防护 To give or be protection against something unpleasant means to prevent people or things from being harmed or damaged by it. 保护;防护
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Such a diet is widely believed to offer protection against a number of cancers. [+ against]
这种饮食结构被广泛认为可以预防多种癌症。
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It is clear that the primary duty of parents is to provide protection for our children.
很明显,父母的首要职责是为孩子们提供保护。
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Innocence and decent living are no protection from the evil elements within our society.
清白做人和正派生活无法保护我们不受社会中邪恶力量的伤害。
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The birch is still considered a protection against evil spirits by some people in northern Europe.
一些北欧人仍然认为白桦可以辟邪。
SYN safety, charge, care, defence
2 N-UNCOUNT (保险单提供的)保险 If an insurance policy gives you protection against an event such as death, injury, fire, or theft, the insurance company will give you or your family money if that event happens. (保险单提供的)保险
3 N-COUNT [usually plural] 保护法;保护条例;保护措施 Protections are laws and other official measures intended to protect people's rights and freedoms. 保护法;保护条例;保护措施
4 N-UNCOUNT 贸易保护;关税保护 If a government has a policy of protection, it helps its own industries by putting a tax on imported goods or by restricting imports in some other way. 贸易保护;关税保护 [business]
5 N-UNCOUNT [usually NOUN n] (歹徒索取保护费后提供的)保护 If criminals offer people protection, they demand money from them and in return promise not to hurt them or damage their property. (歹徒索取保护费后提供的)保护
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