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🔑 pro·tectBrE /prəˈtekt/NAmE /prəˈtekt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they protect BrE /prəˈtekt/ NAmE /prəˈtekt/present simple - he / she / it protects BrE /prəˈtekts/ NAmE /prəˈtekts/past simple protected BrE /prəˈtektɪd/ NAmE /prəˈtektɪd/past participle protected BrE /prəˈtektɪd/ NAmE /prəˈtektɪd/ -ing form protecting BrE /prəˈtektɪŋ/ NAmE /prəˈtektɪŋ/🔑 [T, I] to make sure that sb/sth is not harmed, injured, damaged, etc. 保护;防护◆~ sb/sth/yourself (against/from sth) Troops have been sent to protect aid workers against attack. 已经派出部队保护援助工作人员免遭袭击。◆They huddled together to protect themselves from the wind. 他们挤在一起,免受风吹。◆Each company is fighting to protect its own commercial interests. 每家公司都在奋力保护自己的商业利益。◆~ (against/from sth) a paint that helps protect against rust 防锈漆🔑 [T, usually passive] ~ sthto introduce laws that make it illegal to kill, harm or damage a particular animal, area of land, building, etc. (制定法律)保护◆a protected area/species 受保护的地区/物种 [T, usually passive] ~ sthto help an industry in your own country by taxing goods from other countries so that there is less competition (通过征关税)保护(国内企业);实行贸易保护◆protected markets 受保护的市场 [T, I] ~ (sb/sth) (against sth) to provide sb/sth with insurance against fire, injury, damage, etc. 投保;为…买保险◆Many policies do not protect you against personal injury. 许多保单都不保障人身伤害。 |