第三人称复数:guardians
名词监护人; 保护者,维护者; 法国修道院院长
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1. 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。
1. 护卫者:一开始登场的角色分为男女两个性别,并提供了咒术师(Esper)、斗士(Strider)和护卫者(Guardian)三种游戏职业. 其中咒术师可以利用自身的精神为能源,搭配辅助攻击技能,概念上类似于现代版的魔术师. 而斗士操作着熟练的近战技巧,
1. 监护人
A guardian is someone who has been legally appointed to look after the affairs of another person, for example a child or someone who is mentally ill.
2. 保护者;护卫者
The guardian of something is someone who defends and protects it.
e.g. The National Party is lifting its profile as socially conservative guardian of traditional values.
国家党正在提升自己作为持社会保守立场的传统价值观捍卫者的形象。
1. The Guardian newspaper at the time reported how Aberdeen was branded at the London hearing as " the unacceptable face of capitalism ".
2. A chilling cartoon by Steve Bell in The Guardian says it all.
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3. BEIJING - Observers have raised doubts about the complexity and effectiveness of a guardian project enabling parents to monitor their children's playing of online games.
4. A confidential World Bank report recently obtained by the Guardian may have shed some urgently needed light on the main cause of the food crisis.
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5. The congress noted in a stipulation that the school is not a student's legal guardian.
6. " Our philosophy is to educate people, " says the guardian who has finished a correspondence course on management.
7. Better technology is perceived as a guardian against corrupt practices and is being rolled out across the country.
8. Parliament had passed the bill on May 15 and sent it to the Guardian Council for approval.
9. The Guardian Council is an unelected body of 12 clerics and Islamic law experts close to the supreme leader and seen as supportive of Ahmadinejad.
10. Lack of effective guardian and education from their parents has proved to be major cause for the rising crime rate among this group of juveniles.