protection 的定义
- the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm.
- a thing, person, or group that protects: This vaccine is a protection against disease.
- patronage.
- Insurance. coverage.
- Informal. money paid to racketeers for a guarantee against threatened violence.bribe money paid to the police, politicians, or other authorities for overlooking criminal activity.
- Economics. protectionism.
- a document that assures safety from harm, delay, or the like, for the person, persons, or property specified in it.
- Archaic. a document given by the U.S. customs authorities to a sailor traveling abroad certifying that the holder is a citizen of the U.S.
protection 近义词
care, guardianship
protection 的近义词 39 个
- conservation
- insurance
- preservation
- safeguard
- safety
- security
- shelter
- stability
- aegis
- armament
- armor
- assurance
- barrier
- buffer
- bulwark
- camouflage
- certainty
- charge
- cover
- custody
- defense
- fix
- guard
- invulnerability
- reassurance
- refuge
- safekeeping
- salvation
- screen
- self-defense
- shield
- strength
- surety
- tutelage
- umbrella
- ward
- guarding
- protecting
- wardship
protection 的反义词 10 个
更多protection例句
- Available in both hardcover and softcover, both make for sturdy protection of interior notes.
- Coastal wetlands are essential for flood protection during big storms, says Siddharth Narayan.
- There’s another one, the monitors, how the data protection law is implemented.
- It would have included a second round of Paycheck Protection Program loans for small businesses, school funding, and virus-related liability protections for businesses.
- The company also said it also has ranking protections in place to ensure that reports that claim early victory will not appear in the search results.
- Satirists occupy a perilous position—to skewer dogma and cant, and to antagonize the establishment while needing its protection.
- As for the federal authorities, they have made themselves available but the clergy have not requested special protection.
- But the fact of the matter is the equal protection they cling to is not the reality.
- The protection will last as long as Winston can still fling the ball 50 yards downfield to a streaking wide receiver.
- And the budget provides $697,000 to the “Horse Protection Act of 1970.”
- Were they to be driven out,—driven out this very day, when the Virgin had only just now seemed to promise her help and protection?
- Otherwise the thin-walled houses would have been slight protection for the sleeping travellers.
- On the city side, narrow lanes, lofty houses and strongly-built palaces offered secure protection to the besiegers.
- His cousin amused, stimulated her beyond anything Tom could offer; she sought protection from him, leant upon him.
- There is no protection there for the ships against submarines except Enos harbour and Enos is only one fathom deep.