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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
protect
1 protecting sb/sth 2 preventing accidents 3 protecting health see also DANGEROUS, CAREFUL
1 protecting sb/sth - free from danger or from possible injury, damage, etc: safe (from sb/sth); noun (U): safety Don't go out alone at night. It isn't safe. ◎ Will my bag be safe if I leave it here? ◎ People are worried about their children's safety. - to do sth so that a person or thing is safe: keep* sb/sth safe, protect sb/sth (against/from sb/sth), guard sb/sth (against sb/sth) protecting the environment from atmospheric pollution ◎ legislation to protect people at work ◎ to guard a country against invasion - the action of keeping sb/sth safe: protection (noun U) protection of the environment ◎ protection against disease - helping to make sb/sth safe: protective protective clothing - to protect or help sb who is weak or ill: look after sb, take* care of sb I can't go out - there's no one else to look after the children. ◎ You will take care of the house while I'm away, won't you? - if you feel strongly that you want to protect sb/sth from sb/sth, you are protective (towards sb/sth) His mother is very protective towards him. - things that people do to protect sb/sth from criminals, war, etc: safety measures (noun plural), (safety) precautions (noun plural), security (noun U) New safety measures have been introduced on trains. ◎ Security was tightened for the Queen's visit. - in order to be kept safely: for safe keeping During the match Jim gave his watch to Derek for safe keeping. - to act, especially to fight or to speak, in order to protect sb/sth: defend sb/sth (against sb/sth) He defended himself with a stick. ◎ She wants to defend herself against these accusations. - the activity of defending sb/sth: defence (AmE defense)(noun U) We have no defence against increasing violence in society. - activity which helps to defend sb/sth is defensive The troops took up a defensive position. - to succeed in defending sb/sth: save sb/sth (from sth/doing sth) to save sb's life ◎ to save sb from drowning - the activity of defending yourself: self-defence (AmE self-defense)(noun U) to shoot sb in self-defence ※ defending yourself or another person in a fight FIGHT - protection from danger or bad weather: shelter (noun U), cover (noun U) We took shelter in a shop doorway to escape from the rain. ◎ The soldiers had no cover and were easy targets. - to protect yourself or another person from danger or bad weather: shelter (sb) (from sb/sth) Caroline agreed to shelter her brother from the police. ◎ There are now 100 refugees sheltering in foreign embassies. - a small building that gives protection or cover from danger or bad weather: shelter a bus shelter - to go with sb to protect them: escort sb; a person or a group of people that goes with somebody to protect them: escort We escorted her to the bus stop. ◎ a police escort ※ people and animals that protect people and things - a person who protects sb/sth: protector - a person who guards buildings, people, etc: guard a security guard - a man whose job is to protect a building at night: nightwatchman - a person whose job is to protect a person: bodyguard The president was surrounded by his bodyguards. - a person whose job is to protect people from drowning in the sea, in a swimming pool, etc: lifeguard - a dog that is trained to protect a building or place from people: guard dog
2 preventing accidents - a thing that protects sb/sth from danger or accident: defence (AmE defense) London has good defences against flooding. - to put sth on or in front of sb/sth in order to protect them/it: cover sb/sth (over/up) (with sth) I covered the floor with a newspaper before I started painting. - a thing that covers sth dangerous or that protects sth: guard a fireguard ◎ mudguards over the wheels of a car - a flat, upright surface that is used to hide or protect sb/sth from sb/sth: screen He stood behind a bullet-proof glass screen. - a belt that you wear in a car, aeroplane, etc to protect yourself if there is an accident: seat belt, safety belt Please fasten your seat belts. - special glasses that you wear to protect your eyes from water, wind, dust, etc: goggles - a special kind of hard hat that you wear to protect your head: helmet a motorcycle helmet ※ more on accidents ACCIDENT
3 protecting health - connected with the protection of health: sanitary They're trying to improve sanitary conditions in the camps. - a system for protecting public health, especially by removing waste: sanitation (noun U) ※ protecting health by keeping things clean CLEAN/DIRTY - to protect sb from a disease by giving them an injection: vaccinate sb (against sth), immunize sb (against sth); an injection of this kind: vaccination (noun C/U), immunization (noun C/U) plans to vaccinate all children against measles - if you are protected against an illness you are immune (from sth); noun (U): immunity (from sth) ※ MORE ... - a place where sb/sth can be safe from enemies: sanctuary, refuge a bird sanctuary ◎ a refuge for battered women - protection that a government gives to people who have left their country for political reasons: asylum (noun U) to seek political asylum - to find protection against sth: take* refuge (from sb/sth) We took refuge in an old barn.
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