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warded

/wawr-did/US // ˈwɔr dɪd //UK // (ˈwɔːdɪd) //

受监护的,被监护的,被监护人,受监护人监护的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having notches, slots, or wards, as in locks and keys.

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Examples

  • So far, you and your lawyers have successfully warded off all of the lawsuits.

  • The tax cuts could be warded off through simple legislation.

  • Having made up my mind, I loyally warded off anything that might jeopardize my decision.

  • A shower of stones and arrows then fell about the spot where he stood, which were warded off by the shields of the soldiers.

  • I warded off the blows aimed at me as well as I could, and recovering myself, ran towards the hut of my master.

  • Oldofredi's sword struck Sangiorgio's, which was aimed at him in a thrust, warded it off, and slid down upon the padded glove.

  • Theodora leaped, missed the ball, but 26 danced up in front of Martha and warded off the girl who slipped in to help her.

  • He warded off the few blunders, and at the third change she had another well-bred partner.