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1. noun1) (piece of armour) Schild, der2) (in machinery etc.) Schutz, der2. transitive verbradiation shield — Strahlenschutz, der
2) (conceal) decken [Schuldigen]shield somebody from the truth — die Wahrheit von jemandem fernhalten
* * *[ʃi:ld] 1. noun1) (a broad piece of metal, wood etc carried as a protection against weapons.) das Schild2) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) der Schutz3) (a trophy shaped like a shield won in a sporting competition etc: My son has won the archery shield.) Trophäe in Form eines Schildes2. verb1) (to protect: The goggles shielded the motorcyclist's eyes from dust.) beschützen2) (to prevent from being seen clearly: That group of trees shields the house from the road.) abschirmen* * *[ʃi:ld]I. n3. (protective device) Schutz m kein pl, Schutzvorrichtung f; (screen) Schutzschirm m, Schutzschild m; ELEC Abschirmung f; MIN Schutzdach ntthe ozone layer acts as a \shield protecting the earth from the sun's radiation die Ozonschicht schirmt die Erde vor der Sonneneinstrahlung abII. vt1. (protect)▪ to \shield sth/sb [from sth/sb] etw/jdn [vor etw/jdm] beschützento \shield one's eyes die Augen schützen [o abschirmen]to \shield sb from criticism jdn vor Kritik schützen2. COMPUT▪ to \shield sth etw abschirmen* * *[ʃiːld]1. n (MIL, HER)Schild m; (ZOOL ALSO) Panzer m; (= sporting trophy also) Trophäe f; (on machine) Schutzschirm or -schild m; (= eyeshield, radiation shield) Schirm m; (fig) Schutz m2. vtschützen (sb from sth jdn vor etw dat); industry absichern, abschirmenshe tried to shield him from the truth — sie versuchte, ihm die Wahrheit zu ersparen
* * *shield [ʃiːld]A s1. Schild m2. Schutzschild m, -schirm m3. figa) Schutz m, Schirm mb) (Be)Schützer(in)4. ELEK, TECH Abschirmung f5. ZOOL (Rücken)Schild m, Panzer m6. Arm-, Schweißblatt nB v/t2. besonders pej jemanden decken3. ELEK, TECH abschirmen* * *1. noun1) (piece of armour) Schild, der2) (in machinery etc.) Schutz, der2. transitive verbradiation shield — Strahlenschutz, der
2) (conceal) decken [Schuldigen]* * *n.Abschirmung f.Schild -er n.Schutzschild n. v.abschirmen v.
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