词汇 | safeguarded |
释义 | safeguarded past simple and past participle ofsafeguard safeguard verb[ T ] uk /ˈseɪf.ɡɑːd/ us /ˈseɪf.ɡɑːrd/ to protect something from harm: 保护,保卫;捍卫,维护 The union safeguards the interests of all its members.工会捍卫每个会员的利益。 to protect children or adults who could be hurt emotionally or physically: Extensive background checks on staff are carried out to safeguard children in schools. Defending and protecting air defence anti-bug anti-mosquito baby bandobast cocoon duck duck and coveridiom embedded featherbedding fight back hedge insulate poisonous security camera security light self-protective self-protectiveness shelter smother Phrasal verbsafeguard against something Examples of safeguardedsafeguarded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In a corporate community, true freedom of worship is best safeguarded by corporate compulsion. By substituting health professionals from other clinical areas to cover the hospital's essential services, patient welfare may be minimally safeguarded, at least temporarily. The liberties of individuals were also ostensibly safeguarded by the sworn obligation placed on many civic and company elites to rule impartially. In 1917, legislators from small counties safeguarded the system by changing it from a party rule to state law. In effect, the demographic momentum safeguarded the continuation of the cultural-historical tradition until at least the late 1980s. All legitimate interests of minority communities should be safeguarded. The rejection of thou also safeguarded against offending people. In the first case, where quality is to be checked and safeguarded, it is a synchronic and static entity. For them, politics is ultimately personal and private, and that privacy is safeguarded by liberal principles. Their political power ensured that their interest in private, individual property was created and safeguarded by state actors. What worries software specialists and those who market it is how their rights can be preserved and legally safeguarded. It may well be that the position of the constant and uniform observer is safeguarded by removing it from the perceptual field. Despite a long history of labour out-migration, agrarian conservatism had been safeguarded by the persistence of a tribal identity. An agent carrying or exchanging such information needs to be safeguarded against both passive and active attacks, which are aimed at compromising a user's privacy. The use of postcode district to geocode the data safeguarded patient confidentiality. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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