ward off
英 [wɔːd ɒf]
美 [wɔːrd ɔːf]
避开,躲开,防止(危险、疾病等)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 避开,躲开,防止(危险、疾病等)
Toward offa danger or illness means to prevent it from affecting you or harming you.- 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。 - 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。
- She may have put up a fight to try to ward off her assailant...
英英释义
verb
- avert, turn away, or repel
- Ward off danger
- prevent the occurrence of
- Let's avoid a confrontation
- head off a confrontation
- avert a strike
双语例句
- He always carries a stick to ward off wild dogs.
他常常拿着一根棍子防野狗。 - He took vitamins to ward off head colds.
他吃维生素以避免伤风。 - You should take some vitamins to ward off colds.
你应该吃点维生素片预防感冒。 - Tea is now being used more frequently in skin products to ward off cancer and signs of aging.
如今,茶也更常用于护肤品来预防癌症和衰老的迹象。 - Some women take aspirin to ward off breast cancer.
一些妇女吃阿司匹林以防(避开)乳腺癌。 - I still moisturize occasionally& if only to ward off ridicule.
我仍旧还是会偶尔做做保湿――即使只是为了避免别人的嘲笑。 - Many people swear by vitamin C's ability to ward off colds.
许多人深信维生素C能预防感冒。 - She raised her hand to ward off a blow.
她抬起手来,以挡开揍来的拳头。 - He managed to free one hand to ward off a punch.
他设法挣脱出一只手来挡住了一拳。 - Then, concrete strategies and measures to ward off and control the risks have been proposed.
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