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单词 guard cells
释义

guard /gärd/

transitive verb
  1. To keep watch over
  2. To take care of
  3. To protect from danger or attack
  4. To control passage through (a doorway, etc)
  5. In any of several games, to make a move to protect (a piece, etc)
  6. To escort (archaic)
  7. To protect the edge of, as by an ornamental border
  8. To provide with guards
  9. To trim (lit and figurative; Shakespeare)
intransitive verb
  1. To watch
  2. To be wary
  3. To take precautions
noun
  1. Keeping safe
  2. Protection
  3. Watch
  4. That which guards from danger
  5. A person or contingent stationed to keep watch, protect, or keep in custody
  6. A person in charge of a railway train or, formerly, a stagecoach
  7. A state of caution
  8. A posture of defence
  9. Either of two players positioned away from the basket (basketball)
  10. A lineman positioned immediately to the left or right of the center (American football)
  11. This position
  12. The position of a batsman's bat relative to the wicket when standing ready to receive a ball (cricket)
  13. A part of a sword hilt
  14. A watch chain
  15. A cricketer's or other sportsperson's protective pad or shield
  16. (in a book) a strip for attachment of a plate, map or additional leaf
  17. A trimming, or a stripe (obsolete)
  18. (in pl) household troops (Foot, Horse, and Life Guards)
ORIGIN: OFr garder, from OHGer warten; OE weardian, Mod Eng ward

guardˈable adjective

guardˈage noun (Shakespeare)

Wardship

guardˈant or gardˈant adjective (heraldry)

Having the face turned towards the viewer

noun (Shakespeare)

Protector

guardˈed adjective

  1. Wary
  2. Cautious
  3. Uttered with caution
  4. Trimmed, or striped (obsolete)

guardˈedly adverb

guardˈedness noun

guardeeˈ noun (informal)

A guardsman, esp in reference to elegant or dashing appearance

guardˈless adjective

  1. Without a guard
  2. Defenceless

guardˈ-book noun

A blank book with guards

guard cell noun (botany)

One of the lips of a stoma, a pair of specialized epidermal cells

guard dog noun

A watchdog

guard hair noun

One of the long coarse hairs which form the outer fur of certain mammals

guardˈhouse noun

A building for the accommodation of a military guard, and where prisoners are confined

guard of honour see under honour

guardˈrail noun

  1. A rail (on a ship, train, etc, or beside a road) acting as a safety barrier
  2. An additional rail fitted to a railway track to improve a train's stability

guard ring noun

A keeper, or finger-ring that serves to keep another from slipping off

guardˈroom noun

A room having the same function as a guardhouse

guardˈ-ship or guardˈship noun

  1. A ship of war that superintends marine affairs in a harbour and protects it
  2. Guardianship (archaic; Swift)

guardsˈman or guardsˈwoman noun

A soldier of the Guards, or (US) National Guard

guard's van noun

(on a railway train) the van in which the guard travels

mount guard

To go on guard

on (or off) guard or one's guard

  1. On (or not on) the alert for possible danger
  2. Wary (or unwary) about what one says or does

run the guard

To get past a guard or sentinel without detection

stand guard

To keep watch, act as sentry

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