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guards against emergencies (against depression)

  • 1 guards against emergencies

    guards against emergencies (against depression) меры предосторожности от стихийных бедствий (от депрессии)

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  • 2 guard

    I [gaːd] n
    1) часовой, охрана, конвой, караул, стража; a strong (constant) guard сильная (постоянная) охрана; an armed guard вооружённая охрана/вооружённый часовой; the Royal Horse Guards королевская конная Гвардия/королевская конница; police guards наряд полиции; advance guard авангард; rear guard арьергард; a railway guard кондуктор; a security guard охранник; a secret service guard сотрудник секретной службы; a Guards officer офицер Гвардии; a guard dog сторожевой пёс/сторожевая собака; a guard room караульное помещение; a guard company сторожевая команда; a guard house застава; a guard duty служба охраны/охранение; guard of honour почётный караул; a heavy guard of policeman усиленный наряд полиции; a regiment on guard полк, несущий караульную службу; the changing of the guards смена караула; to post (to change) guard выставлять (сменять) караул/охрану; to strengthen guard усилить охрану/караул; to go somewhere armed guard отправиться куда-либо в сопровождении вооружённой охраны; to keep smb under guard держать кого-либо под охраной/под стражей; to keep smb under a strong/heavy guard держать кого-либо под усиленной охраной; to be under a guard (under a strong/heavy guard) находиться под стражей (под усиленной охраной); to form (to inspect) the guard of honour построить (проверить) почётный караул; to set a guard on a house (on a bridge, on a camp) выставить/поставить охрану вокруг дома (вокруг моста, вокруг лагеря); to keep careful/close guard over the prisoners (over the bridge, over the approach to the fort) усиленно охранять узников (мост, подходы к крепости); to come off guard смениться из караула; to relieve/to change guard сменить караул/часовых/конвой; to be in the Guard служить в Гвардии; to stand guard over выставлять стражу/караул; заступать в караул to mount guard

    The dog stood guard over his wounded master. — Собака сторожила/охраняла своего раненого хозяина.

    He was marched off under guard. — Его увели под конвоем.

    2) защита, настороженность, осторожность, бдительность

    He struck me when I was off my guard. — Он застал меня врасплох и нанес мне удар.

    - be on guard against smb, smth
    - be on guard emergency
    - be on guard against depression
    - be on your guard against pickpockets
    - be on one's guard
    - catch smb off his guard
    - put smb on his guard against smb, smth
    - keep guard over one's tongue
    - be off one's guard
    - catch smb off guard
    - throw smb off his guard
    3) предохранительное устройство, охранная сигнальная система, мера предосторожности
    - nose guard
    - fire guard
    - rat guard
    - trigger guard
    - guard against smb, smth
    - guard against mud
    - guard against burglars
    - guards against emergencies
    - guard against evil spirit
    - guard on the pin
    - guard of a sword
    II [gaːd]
    охранять, сторожить, караулить, защищать
    - guard the road
    - guard one's interests
    - guard smb, smth against smb, smth
    - guard prisoners of war
    - guard smb from harm
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