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词汇 example_english_defensive-measure
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defensive measure

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meanings of defensiveand measure


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defensive
adjective
uk /dɪˈfen.sɪv/ us /dɪˈfen.sɪv/
used to protect someone or something ...
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measure
noun
uk /ˈmeʒ.ər/ us /ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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Examples of defensive measure


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Children and young people were also the most susceptible to new patterns of thought and behaviour, therefore instilling values acted as a defensivemeasure for counteracting undesirable social trends.
That would not be a defensivemeasure and it is not very good economy.
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It is a purely defensivemeasure, and whatever is necessary ought to be done to provide food against a possible danger.
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We have introduced this package as a defensivemeasure because of the reductions in taxation that were voted.
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The task ahead of us is too important and urgent as a great defensivemeasure to be trifled with in these momentous days.
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That is what we mean by offence; it is purely a defensivemeasure.
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It is said that is a purely defensivemeasure, and that it cannot be used for offensive purposes.
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This is not an offensive measure; it is a defensivemeasure.
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However, we would rather not retreat into this sort of defensivemeasure unless absolutely necessary.
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At that time many other countries were putting their tariffs higher and higher as a defensivemeasure.
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That he extend this temporary and defensivemeasure until 2003.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
We therefore believe that the points relating to the weighting of voting rights and various forms of defensivemeasure should not have been included in the report.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In the case of research into defensivemeasure, the responsibility is not so clearly defined because it depends upon the matter which has to be gone into.
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It was understandably seen as a necessary defensivemeasure to try to make nationalisation more effective and humane and to ensure that resources of capital development were available.
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This is a defensivemeasure.
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The gates of the sluices were closed as a defensivemeasure against possible attack in the dry season when no storage remained in the dam.
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The castle was constructed within a dry moat and is built largely of brick, a defensivemeasure against the then new artillery, with some limestone.
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The defensive line is particularly vulnerable on the edges around the wings, therefore the best defensivemeasure in this case is a preventative measure.
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The offer was accepted, and the corporation began the construction of a massive wall around the city under the guise of a defensivemeasure.
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Using a defense in depth strategy, should one defensivemeasure fail there are other defensive measures in place that continue to provide protection.
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