
사람이나 사물을 보호하거나 해를 입지 않도록 지키다.
To watch over someone or something in order to protect them or prevent them from being harmed.
예문:
"The soldiers were ordered to guard the palace gates around the clock."
"She hired a private firm to guard her personal assets."
죄수 등이 도망치지 못하도록 감시하다.
To watch over someone, such as a prisoner, to prevent them from escaping.
예문:
"Two officers were assigned to guard the suspect during the transfer."
"The dog was trained to guard the perimeter and stop anyone from leaving."
불쾌하거나 위험한 일이 일어나는 것을 막기 위해 조심하거나 경계하다.
To take precautions in order to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous from happening.
예문:
"We must guard against the spread of misinformation during the election."
"It is important to guard against potential data breaches by using strong passwords."
장소나 사람을 보호하거나 죄수의 탈출을 막는 일을 하는 사람.
A person whose job is to protect a place or person, or to prevent prisoners from escaping.
예문:
"The security guard checked everyone's identification at the entrance."
"A lone guard stood watch at the top of the tower."
가능한 위험이나 어려움에 대해 주의를 기울이고 대비하는 상태.
A state of being watchful and ready for possible danger or difficulties.
예문:
"The sudden noise caught the soldiers off their guard."
"Keep your guard up when dealing with people you don't trust."
부상이나 손상을 방지하기 위해 설계된 장치나 장비.
A device or piece of equipment designed to prevent injury or damage.
예문:
"Make sure the chain guard is properly attached to your bicycle."
"The machine is equipped with a safety guard to prevent accidents."
농구나 권투 같은 스포츠에서의 수비 자세 또는 특정 선수 포지션.
A defensive position or a specific player position in sports like basketball or boxing.
예문:
"He plays as a point guard for the local basketball team."
"The boxer maintained a tight guard to block his opponent's punches."