guarded

英['ɡɑːdɪd] 美['ɡɑːrdɪd]
  • adj. 谨慎的;提防的
  • 动词guard的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • guadalquivir 瓜达尔基维尔河[西班牙南部]
  • guadeloupe n.(法属)瓜德罗普岛
  • guadiana 瓜的亚纳河[欧洲西南部](源出西班牙中南部,经葡萄牙注入加的斯湾)
  • guage n.测量仪器;测量标准;(铁道的)轨距;(钢丝等的)直径;(枪管的)口径v.估计;判断;测量
  • guaiacol n.愈创木酚
Adjective:
  1. prudent;

    "guarded optimism"

1. He is being guarded by a platoon of police.
有一队警察看守着他。

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2. Environmental groups have given a guarded welcome to the Prime Minister's proposal.
环保组织对首相的提议表示谨慎的欢迎.

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3. In the office, Dr. Lahey seemed less guarded, more relaxed.
莱希博士在办公室里看起来没有那么谨小慎微,放松了许多。

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4. The camp is surrounded by razor-wire fences and guarded by military police.
营地周围架着尖利的铁丝网,且有宪兵看守。

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5. Details of its past activities were zealously guarded.
它以往活动的详细情况被严格保密。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He wrote of his failing health in guarded terms.
      他用谨慎的字句提到了他的越来越坏的健康。
    2. He was being fairly guarded about the details.
      他对细节有所保留。
    3. He was friendly but guarded, especially toward Arthur.
      他态度友好,但有戒心,特别是对阿瑟。