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guarded

/gahr-did/US // ˈgɑr dɪd //UK // (ˈɡɑːdɪd) //

受保护的,有防备的,有防备,受保护

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
    • : protected, watched, or restrained, as by a guard.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.suspicious

Examples

  • “We remain very vigilant and guarded and proactive in our response, but there is simple math behind the reason why we continue to have success,” Abbott, a Republican, said on “Fox News Sunday.”

  • The wine cellar—one of the best in the world—survived World War II and is guarded around the clock.

  • Throughout its 800-year history, Cambridge University has guarded jealously its absolute right to free speech.

  • The penniless Pieret announced his intentions of stealing more art from the woefully guarded Louvre to make more money.

  • The body lay in an aboveground marble sarcophagus guarded by no groundskeepers or watchmen, just one lonely padlock.

  • Men and youths wearing surgical masks or balaclavas guarded the building and patrolled its immediate vicinity.

  • W was a Watchman, and guarded the door; X was expensive, and so became poor.

  • These words were uttered in a guarded whisper by a boy about seventeen years of age, to a great dog that stood by his side.

  • The dead bodies of the two men were guarded until next day, for justice to do its duty.

  • Then came the Sultan (Abdul Hamid) himself in an open carriage, closely surrounded and guarded by officers.

  • This fact indicates that at the outset of a student's work in this field he should be guarded against such misconceptions.