guardian 详细解释

guardian

['gɑ:diən]

n. 保护人, 监护人

n.[C]

1. 保护者, 守护者; 管理员

guardians of morality

道德卫士

2. 【律】监护人

He became the legal guardian of his brother's daughter.

他成了他兄弟的女儿的法律监护人。

词形变化

名词: guardianship |

词义辨析

同义参见:

parent  patron  custodian  shepherd  knight  administrator  steward  

反义:

n.监护人; 保管人

ward  

英英释义

名词 guardian:

a person who cares for persons or property

同义词:defender, protector, shielder

形容词 guardian:

providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding

同义词:custodial, tutelary, tutelar

短语词组

a guardian angel

1. (某地或某人的)守护神

A stunt man needs to have a good guardian angel.

当特技替身演员的得有个守护天使来保佑。

补充

guardianguardian英:[ˈɡɑ:diən] 美:[ˈɡɑrdiən]n.1.监护人The form must be signed by the child's parents or guardian.这张表格须由孩子的家长或监护人签字。2.保护者, 维护者The police are guardians of law and order.警察是法律和秩序的护卫者。

例句

1. He became his niece's legal guardian.他成了他侄女的法定监护人。 2. those who regard themselves as guardians of public morality那些自视为公共道德捍卫者的人们 3. He is a guardian of traditional values.他是一个传统价值观的捍卫者。 4. self-appointed guardians of public morality.自封的公德维护者。 5. The police are the guardians of law and order.警察是法律和秩序捍恒者。 6. The historical society sees itself as the guardian of the town's traditions.这个历史协会将自己视为小镇传统的守护者。 7. a usage criticized by people who consider themselves guardians of proper English为那些自诩为标准英语捍卫者所诟病的一种用法 8. "After the death of her parents, her uncle was appointed as her legal guardian."父母去世后,她的叔叔被指定为她的合法监护人。 9. their guardianship of the town's traditions他们对城市传统的守护 10. The court granted guardianship to her uncle.法院批准她叔叔为她的监护人。