shield

US /ʃiːld/
UK /ʃiːld/
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1.

盾牌, 防護物

a broad piece of armor carried by hand, for protection against blows or missiles

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The knight raised his shield to block the arrow.
騎士舉起他的盾牌以阻擋箭。
The police used riot shields to protect themselves from projectiles.
警察使用防暴盾牌保護自己免受投擲物襲擊。
2.

屏障, 保護

a person or thing providing protection

:
His family was his shield against the harsh realities of life.
他的家人是他抵禦生活殘酷現實的盾牌
The thick walls served as a shield against the strong winds.
厚牆是抵禦強風的屏障
1.

保護, 遮蔽

protect (someone or something) from a danger, threat, or unpleasant experience

:
The government tried to shield the public from the full impact of the economic crisis.
政府試圖保護公眾免受經濟危機的全面影響。
She used her hand to shield her eyes from the bright sun.
她用手遮住眼睛,以避開刺眼的陽光。