词汇 | shielded |
释义 | shielded past simple and past participle ofshield shield verb uk /ʃiːld/ us /ʃiːld/ C1[ T ] to protect someone or something: 保护 She held her hand above her eyes to shield them from the sun.她把手搭在眼睛上方以遮挡太阳。 They are accused of trying to shield the General from US federal investigators.他们被指控试图包庇将军,使其逃脱美国联邦调查员的调查。 [ T ] in football, to keep your body between an opponent and the ball, with your back to the other player, to prevent them from getting the ball: (足球)护球 We teach young players how to step in front of the defender and use their body to shield the ball.我们教年轻队员如何插到对方防守队员前面并用身体护球。 [ I ]UK to protect yourself from a disease by staying at home and having as little contact as possible with people from outside your home, because you are at risk of becoming seriously ill if you get the disease: Please contact your GP if you think you should be shielding. Cancer patients need to shield from coronovirus. 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Football/soccer Medicines & drugs: preventing infection Examples of shieldedshielded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In all the long time shielded variants the phosphorus utilisation decreases. Since state agencies cease standing on the 'front-line' as service suppliers, they are shielded from consumers' critiques and demands. An increasing role for private provision also exposes contributors to market risks from which they have hitherto been shielded. Patients are not made participants in their own treatment but are only shielded from blatant forms of unconsented-to activity by health care professionals (p. 3). Using these catcher targets, the detectors of the nuclear events were fully shielded against the direct view from the primary target. Two zones were identified with a specific esterasic activity only in the shielded sunflower plants. Applications based on this framework are shielded from any operating system dependence. Apolar residues generally seek the company of others so that together they can be shielded from the aqueous environment. Meanwhile, heart exposure is undesirable whatever fractionation schedule is used, and this organ should be shielded whenever possible. All scintillators were shielded from sidescattered radiation by a 50-mm lead case. In this way, small packets are shielded from the full straining potential of the boundary layer. Subjects were seated on a recliner in a well lit, sound attenuating, shielded room with an observation window. This shows that the principal effect of the shielded sink was derived from mixing. Conversely, the early 1970s taught syndicate leaderships that collective action on political issues best shielded them from regime pressures. Article 330 led to a secret budget, completely shielded from civilian oversight. 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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