In Biblical and derived uses: an emblem of power and might; a means of defence or resistance; hence horn of salvation (†health) is used of God or…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > [noun] > means of protection or defence (112) hornc825 In Biblical and derived uses: an emblem of power and might; a means of defence or resistance; hence horn of salvation (†health) is used of God or… shieldc1200 transferred and figurative. Something serving as a defence against attack or injury. Often in echoes of Biblical language referring to metaphorical… warranta1272 A safeguard, protection, defence. Obsolete. bergha1325 Protection, shelter. armour1340 figurative. Mental or spiritual defence or protection; a quality, trait, characteristic, etc., which provides this. Now rare. hedge1340 transferred and figurative. A barrier, limit, defence; a means of protection or defence. defencec1350 A person who or thing which defends against physical attack or injury. Something which defends or protects against physical attack, illness, or… bucklerc1380 figurative. A means of defence; protection, protector. protectiona1382 A person who or thing which protects someone or something. safety1399 A means or instrument of safety; a protection, safeguard. Obsolete. targea1400 figurative. suretyc1405 A means of safety, a safeguard. Obsolete. wall1412 figurative. Applied to a person or thing that serves as a defence. pavise?a1439 figurative. A defence, a means of protection. Obsolete. fencec1440 Means or method of defence; protection, security. Obsolete. safeguard?c1500 Something that offers security from danger; a defence, protection. pale?a1525 figurative. A limit, a boundary; a restriction; a defence, a safeguard. Frequently in to break (also leap) the pale: to go beyond accepted bounds; to… waretack1542 A safeguard. muniment1546 Something serving as a defence or protection. Obsolete. shrouda1561 A thing serving as a covering or protection; a defence; a covering, screen, veil, ‘cloak’, disguise. Now somewhat rhetorical. bulwark1577 transferred and figurative. A powerful defence or safeguard. Sometimes applied to persons. countermure1581 figurative (cf. bulwark, n. 2, rampart, n. 1b.) ward1582 Defence, protection, shelter. Obsolete. prevention1584 A means of preventing something; a safeguard; a hindrance, an obstruction. armourya1586 figurative and in figurative context. A repository or plentiful source of something (cf. aumbry, n. 2b). Also: an array of resources available for… fortificationa1586 transferred and figurative. A means of defence. securitya1586 Something which secures or makes safe. A protection or defence against, from, †for something. penthouse1589 figurative. A thing (material or immaterial) resembling or reminiscent of a penthouse (in various senses). palladium1600 In extended use: a thing on which the safety of a nation, institution, privilege, etc., is believed to depend; a source of protection, a safeguard. guard1609 Something which guards, defends, or protects; a protection, defence. literal and figurative. subtectacle1609 Covering, protection. tutament1609 A means of defence; a safeguard. umbrella1609 figurative. A means of shelter or protection. bastion1615 figurative and in figurative contexts. Anything considered as a defence against something perceived or presented as a threat; (now esp.) an… screena1616 figurative. Something which provides protection from danger, punishment, attack, etc. Also: something interposed or intervening as an obstruction… amulet1621 fig. A preservative, protection, or charm. alexikakon1635 A charm or remedy that gives protection against evil, disease, or misfortune. breastwork1643 In extended and figurative use: a form of defence; a barrier. security1643 Something which secures or makes safe. Without complement: a protection, guard, or defence. protectionary1653 †(a) n. a person who provides protection (obsolete rare); (b) adj. of the nature of or characterized by protection; protectionist. sepiment1660 transferred and figurative. Something that encloses or guards. back1680 figurative. A defence, protection. shadower1691 Something affording protection. Obsolete. rare. aegis1760 figurative. Originally: a protection or impregnable defence. Subsequently: the backing or support of a person or thing. See also under the aegis of… inoculation1761 figurative. The imbuing of a person with feelings, opinions, habits, etc., esp. as a form of protection or defence; protection or defence against… buoya1770 figurative. Something which marks out a course, indicates danger, or keeps one afloat. propugnaculum1773 A bulwark, a rampart. Also figurative: something which affords defence or protection. panoply1789 In extended use: any complete covering or protective layer. armament1793 In extended use: any means of defence or attack; the set of resources available to carry out a task or ward off a threat, spec. the range of… fascine1793 figurative and in extended use; esp. something which acts or is employed as a defence. Now rare. protective1827 Something which affords protection; spec. (a) Medicine a medicinal agent or dressing applied to the skin (now rare); (b) a condom. beaver1838 figurative. face shield1842 any of various types of shield or hard covering worn to protect or conceal the face (or part of it); (now) esp. a transparent plastic guard worn… vaccine1861 figurative. Something likened to a vaccine in being a form of protection or defence. zariba1885 transferred and figurative. wolf-platform1906 a hillside embankment in the form of a platform, suggested to have been used as a means of defence against the wolves of the lowlands. firebreak1959 A measure intended to stop the spread of something dangerous or harmful; (now) spec. a short period in which travel, business, and human contact… Subcategories:— a statue or object (6) — device or contrivance to protect a thing or person (49) |
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