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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
protect
pro‧tect S2 W2 /prəˈtekt/ BrE AmE verb [Word Family: noun: ↑protection, ↑protector, ↑protectionism, ↑protectionist, ↑protectiveness, ↑protectorate; adjective: ↑protected ≠ ↑unprotected, ↑protective, ↑protectionist; verb: ↑protect; adverb: ↑protectively] [Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of protegere, from tegere 'to cover'] 1. [intransitive and transitive] to keep someone or something safe from harm, damage, or illness ⇨ protection, protective: Are we doing enough to protect the environment? protect somebody/something from something The cover protects the machine from dust. protect somebody/something against something Physical exercise can protect you against heart disease. protect against Waxing your car will help protect against rust. 2. [transitive usually passive] if an insurance company protects your home, car, life etc, it agrees to pay you money if things are stolen or damaged or you are hurt or killed SYN cover: Unemployment insurance means that you are partially protected if you lose your job. 3. [transitive] to help the industry and trade of your own country by taxing or restricting foreign goods • • • THESAURUS ▪ protect to keep someone or something safe from harm, damage, or illness: Don’t worry, I’ll protect you. | The government wants to protect the environment. | Eating healthily helps to protect against many diseases. ▪ give/offer/provide protection to protect someone from something harmful: Wearing a hat offers some protection from the sun. | The drug can give protection against cancer. | The law provides no protection. ▪ guard to protect a person, place, or object by staying near them and watching them: Police officers guarded the entrance to the building. | He is guarded by armed men. ▪ save to protect someone or something when they are in danger of being harmed or destroyed: Local people are fighting to save the theatre from demolition. | Emergency aid could save millions of people who are threatened with starvation. ▪ preserve to keep something, especially buildings or the environment, from being harmed, destroyed, or changed too much: The organization works to preserve forests. | There is little money for preserving historic buildings. ▪ safeguard to protect something important, such as people’s rights, interests, jobs, health etc: The deal will safeguard 200 jobs at the factory. | Laws should do more to safeguard the rights of victims. ▪ shield to put something in front of something else to protect it. Also used to talk about protecting people from unpleasant situations: He lifted his hand to shield his eyes from the light. | They thought the public should be shielded from the truth. ▪ shelter to provide a place where someone or something is protected from the weather or from danger: The village is sheltered by a belt of trees. | His family had sheltered Jews during the war. ▪ harbour British English, harbor American English to help and protect someone who has done something illegal, and prevent the police from finding them: He is accused of harbouring suspected terrorists.
protecthu◎ | [prə'tekt] | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | (to protect somebody / something against / from something) bảo vệ, bảo hộ, che chở | | ☆ | to protect someone from/against danger | | che chở ai khỏi bị nguy hiểm | | ☆ | you need warm clothes to protect yourself against/from the cold | | anh phải mặc quần áo ấm để khỏi bị lạnh | | ■ | bảo vệ, bảo hộ (nền (công nghiệp) trong nước chống lại sự cạnh tranh của hàng nước ngoài) | | ☆ | The country's car industry is so strongly protected that foreign cars are rarely seen there | | Công nghiệp xe ô tô trong nước được bảo hộ mạnh mẽ đến nỗi hiếm thấy xe nước ngoài ở đó |
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