动词抵挡; 避开,挡住; 架; 搪
1. 防治,避开:by virtue of 由于 | ward off 防治,避开 | warm up 变热
2. 防止,避免:shield:保护某人或某物(免遭危险、伤害或不快) | ward off:防止,避免 | seasonal flu:季节性流感
3. 避开:gown: 长袍 | ward off: 避开 | academic dress: 学士服
1. 避开,躲开,防止(危险、疾病等)
To ward off a danger or illness means to prevent it from affecting you or harming you.
e.g. She may have put up a fight to try to ward off her assailant...
她可能进行了顽强的反抗,试图击退袭击者。
e.g. Mass burials are now under way in an effort to ward off an outbreak of cholera.
为防止霍乱爆发正在进行大规模掩埋。
1. Residents in some Chinese cities flocked to buy iodized salt, believing it could help ward off potential radiation effects.
2. ward off
2. More research is needed to show whether caffeine can ward off depression.
3. ward off的近义词
3. We should work for the reform of the international monetary system, enhance regional monetary cooperation and improve the capacity to ward off risks.
4. That's the message women are flashing on their cell phones with a popular program designed to ward off wandering hands in Japan's congested commuter trains.
5. The weekly forecast also lists lucky colors for each star sign and warns people to take precautions to ward off possible risks.
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. They also buried the mineral in tombs, as they believed the stone could ward off evil spirits and slow the body's decay.
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7. Skin requires frequent preventive care to ward off conditions such as dermatitis.
8. ward off
8. As a single method cannot ward off misdiagnosis, experts suggested more than one test be employed to make sure the diagnosis was correct.
9. The pandas also like to drink herbal teas to ward off the summer heat.
10. ward off什么意思
10. Villagers held sprigs of native herbs to ward off odors as they dug mass graves for bodies that likely would be buried without names.