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protecting

英 [prəˈtektɪŋ]

美 [prəˈtektɪŋ]

v.  保护; 防护; (制定法律)保护; (通过征关税)保护(国内企业); 实行贸易保护
protect的现在分词

现在分词:protecting 

BNC.34246 / COCA.30415

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 保护;防护
    Toprotectsomeone or something means to prevent them from being harmed or damaged.
    1. So, what can women do to protect themselves from heart disease?...
      那么,女性怎样做才能使自己不得心脏病呢?
    2. A long thin wool coat and a purple headscarf protected her against the wind...
      一件薄薄的羊毛长外套和一条紫色的头巾为她挡了风。
    3. The government is committed to protecting the interests of tenants.
      政府承诺保护租户们的利益。
  • VERB (保险单)为…提供保险
    If an insurance policyprotectsyouagainstan event such as death, injury, fire, or theft, the insurance company will give you or your family money if that event happens.
    1. Many manufacturers have policies to protect themselves against blackmailers.
      许多厂家都购买了保险,以防遭到敲诈。

双语例句

  • This creates a mutual interest in protecting intellectual property and preventing counterfeiting.
    这在保护知识产权和防范盗版领域为两国创造了共同的利益。
  • We are not just protecting our staff, but the environment and the general public.
    我们不只是保护自己的员工,而且还要保护环境和普通大众。
  • He was given the task of protecting her for the duration of the trial
    他的任务是在审讯期间保护她。
  • GE's algorithm represented their solution to protecting the privacy of this information.
    GE的算法代表了他们的解答到保护这信息保密性。
  • I'm for protecting the environment, not destroying it.
    我保护环境,而不是摧毁它。
  • First of all, promoting, protecting and furthering indigenous handicraft skills and design culture.
    利用先进的技术手段宣传、保护和传承本土的手工技艺和设计文化。
  • The policy focus is on protecting data and managing access to applications under development.
    策略重点在于保护数据和管理开发中的应用程序的访问。
  • Protecting yourself from identity theft is a matter of treating all your personal and financial documents as top secret information.
    要保护自己个人身份信息免遭盗用,就要把所有的个人与财务文档视为绝密信息。
  • In this environment, you are responsible for protecting yourself.
    在这种环境中,你有责任保护自己。
  • Protecting the country is a soldier's bounden duty.
    保卫国家是军人的天职。