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shield [ʃi:ld]1 noun(b) figurative bouclier m, paravent m;∎ to provide a shield against sth protéger contre qch;∎ to use sb/sth as a shield se servir de qn/qch comme bouclier(c) Technology (on machine) écran m de protection ou de sécurité; (on nuclear reactor, spacecraft) bouclier m;∎ nuclear shield bouclier m atomique;∎ sun shield pare-soleil m inv(e) (police badge) plaque f de policier(f) (in spray painting) masque m, cache m(a) protéger;∎ to shield sb from sth protéger qn de ou contre qch;∎ to shield one's eyes se protéger les yeux;∎ we need a shelter to shield us from the wind/sun il nous faut un abri contre le vent/soleil;∎ the police think he's trying to shield somebody la police pense qu'il essaie de protéger quelqu'un;∎ she shielded him with her own body elle lui a fait un bouclier ou rempart de son corps(b) (in spray painting → surfaces) masquer -
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shield [∫i:ld]1. noun* * *[ʃiːld] 1.2) Sport ≈ trophée m3) Technology ( on machine) écran m de protection4) US ( policeman's badge) insigne m2.transitive verb (from weather, danger) protéger; ( from authorities) ( by lying) couvrir; ( by harbouring) donner asile à [suspect, criminal] -
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A n1 Mil (of warrior, soldier etc) bouclier m ; Herald écusson m ; fig protection f, bouclier m liter (against contre) ;2 Sport ≈ trophée m ;3 Tech ( screen) (on machine, against radiation) écran m de protection ; ( around gun) pare-balles m inv ; ( of tunnel) bouclier m (d'avancement) ;B vtr ( from weather) protéger, abriter (from de) ; (from danger, discovery, truth) gen protéger (from de) ; ( from authorities) ( by lying) couvrir ; ( by harbouring) donner asile à [suspect, criminal] ; to shield one's eyes from the sun se protéger les yeux du soleil ; to shield sb with one's body faire (un) bouclier de son corps à qn. -
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[ʃi:ld] 1. noun1) (a broad piece of metal, wood etc carried as a protection against weapons.) bouclier2) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) bouclier3) (a trophy shaped like a shield won in a sporting competition etc: My son has won the archery shield.) écusson2. verb1) (to protect: The goggles shielded the motorcyclist's eyes from dust.) protéger2) (to prevent from being seen clearly: That group of trees shields the house from the road.) cacher -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shield
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1) [Police] bouclier pare-balles2) pf. véhicule blindé3) [U] écusson; insigne [d'un policier]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > shield
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manchon d’entrée de canalisation (élect.) mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > duct edge shield
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paralume mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > spill shield
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > termite shield
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Mil. bouclier atomiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > atomic shield
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20 electro-shock riot shield
[Police] bouclier antiémeute envoyant des décharges électriquesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > electro-shock riot shield
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Shield — Shield, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shielded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shielding}.] [AS. scidan, scyldan. See {Shield}, n.] 1. To cover with, or as with, a shield; to cover from danger; to defend; to protect from assault or injury. [1913 Webster] Shouts of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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shield laws — Statutes in some states that make communications between news reporters and informants confidential and privileged, freeing journalists of the obligation to testify about them in court. This is similar to the doctor patient, lawyer client, or… … Law dictionary
shield — [shēld] n. [ME schelde < OE scield, akin to Ger schild < Gmc * skild < IE base * (s)kel > SHELF] 1. a flat, usually broad, piece of metal, wood, etc., carried in the hand or worn on the forearm to ward off blows or missiles 2. any… … English World dictionary
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