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bodyguard

/bod-ee-gahrd/US // ˈbɒd iˌgɑrd //UK // (ˈbɒdɪˌɡɑːd) //

保镖,护卫队,卫兵,护卫

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or group of persons employed to guard an individual, as a high official, from bodily harm.
    • : a retinue; escort.
  1. 1
    • : to provide with or act as a bodyguard.

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Examples

  • “Such an L,” says Brunke, who now records videos for Tamaddon’s YouTube channel and acts as his de facto bodyguard.

  • He’s the king of his universe and you don’t see him traveling around with a bodyguard.

  • In order to reach it, the President had to take a military helicopter, then drive for nearly half an hour along unpaved roads and, for the last few hundred paces, hike through the dirt with a handful of soldiers and bodyguards.

  • After 500 years pass, Monkey is offered release from his imprisonment if he will become the disciple and bodyguard of a Buddhist monk undertaking an arduous mission to India.

  • He said he is forced to remain in Lebanon and retains armed bodyguards.

  • His rule over the country came to an end in 1979 when the director of the KCIA shot Park and his bodyguard to death at dinner.

  • But he does it in a nice way; the bodyguard turns up with shopping.

  • He was a former bodyguard for Aung San Suu Kyi and a prominent freelance reporter.

  • West sent his bulky bodyguard Pascal Duvier into the crowd to confirm that the seated fan was, in fact, in a wheelchair.

  • The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning.

  • The manifest annoyance of her household was thus easily accounted for, but he marveled at the strength of her bodyguard.

  • The Gov.-General courteously proposed to send a large bodyguard to his consulate, but it was not necessary.

  • When the young chief formed his special bodyguard, called the Guides, he placed him at their head.

  • Numerous slaves followed on foot, and a band of gladiators not infrequently acted as escort and bodyguard.

  • I judged the bodyguard met them just above here, and there was a grand mix-up, but we couldn't see well at the distance.