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guarded
- IPA[ˈɡärdəd]
美式
- cautious and having possible reservations;(of a person's medical condition) serious and of uncertain outcome
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- 1. cautious and having possible reservations he has given a guarded welcome to the idea 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person's medical condition) serious and of uncertain outcome the surviving crewman was in stable but guarded condition
- watch over in order to protect or control: the gates were guarded by uniformed soldiers they were sent to guard villagers from attack by bandits
- a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person formally assigned to protect a ... a security guard he distracted the soldier on guard duty
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- watch over in order to protect or control: two men were left to guard the stockade the gates were guarded by uniformed soldiers
- a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person assigned to protect a person or ... a security guard soldiers on guard duty
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- (in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also ...
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- (in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also ...
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- a branch of the US armed forces, under the Department of Transportation since 1967, responsible ...
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- any of various radical or socialist groups, in particular an organized detachment of workers ...
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- any of various radical or socialist groups, in particular a militant youth movement in China ...
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- a rail at the edge of something such as a cliff or the deck of a boat that prevents people from ... the top bunk has a solid guard rail
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- IPA[ˈɡɑːdɪd]
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- cautious and having possible reservations: he has given a guarded welcome to the idea
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