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shielded

/sheeld/US // ʃild //UK // (ʃiːld) //

屏蔽式,屏蔽的,屏蔽,屏蔽式的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc.
    • : a similar device, often of lightweight plastic, used by riot police to protect themselves from rocks and other thrown objects.
    • : something shaped like a shield, variously round, octagonal, triangular, or somewhat heart-shaped.
    • : a person or thing that protects.
    • : a police officer's, detective's, or sheriff's badge.
    • : Ordnance. a steel screen attached to a gun to protect its crew, mechanism, etc.
    • : Mining. a movable framework for protecting a miner from cave-ins, etc.
    • : Electricity. a covering, usually made of metal, placed around an electric device or circuit in order to reduce the effects of external electric and magnetic fields.
    • : Zoology. a protective plate or the like on the body of an animal, as a scute, enlarged scale, etc.
    • : dress shield.
    • : Heraldry. an escutcheon, especially one broad at the top and pointed at the bottom, for displaying armorial bearings.
    • : Astronomy. the constellation Scutum.
    • : Also called continental shield .Geology. a vast area of ancient crustal rocks which, together with a platform, constitutes a craton.
    • : a protective barrier against nuclear radiation, especially a lead or concrete structure around a reactor.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to protect with or as if with a shield.
    • : to serve as a protection for.
    • : to hide or conceal; protect by hiding.
    • : Obsolete. to avert; forbid.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act or serve as a shield.

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Examples

  • Because ozone is both a chemical by-product of oxygen produced in photosynthesis and a shield that protects life from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays, astronomers think atmospheric ozone could be a key indicator that a distant world is habitable.

  • Louis’s sudden education began just as governments across the world started treating the looming shortage of masks and face shields as a matter of national security.

  • Hundreds of thousands of masks, gloves, face shields and hand sanitizer bottles will be on hand to protect them.

  • Little things such as adding complimentary masks, face shields, gloves, and hand sanitizers to Independence Day deals will show consumers that you care about them.

  • Her current company, Therma-Tron-X, had already started to make face shields for a local hospital.

  • He remains busy trying to penetrate the shield with something much smarter.

  • Liu was also well aware of the risks that came with the shield.

  • The daily message of that outsized shield to Ramos was that just wearing the NYPD inform can make you a target.

  • He tended to shield himself from disappointment by expecting the worst—of people and of his country.

  • UPDATE: "My firm has done nothing to shield anyone or any entity from any sanctions," Goldin told The Daily Beast in an email.

  • There is a companion who condoleth with his friend for his belly's sake, and he will take up a shield against the enemy.

  • The sailors had hoped they would be able to shield the Southern point of the Peninsula by interposing their ships but they can't.

  • I should judge from what I see and feel that shade is seldom wanting here, except as a shield from the rain.

  • Prepare the table, behold in the watchtower them that eat and drink: arise, ye princes, take up the shield.

  • And Elam took the quiver, the chariot of the horseman, and the shield was taken down from the wall.