常見例句用作名詞 (n.)She dialed the number and asked for the ward.她撥電話號(hào)碼要病房。The policemen phoned to every ward and suburb.警察給各城區(qū)和郊區(qū)打電話。After the girl's parents died,she was made a ward of her uncle and aunt.這女孩的父母雙亡後,舅父和舅母成了她的監(jiān)護(hù)人。更多例句雙語例句The light creates the illusion that the snail is bigger than it really is, giving it a glowing presence for warding off predators.它的光芒能産生使海蝸??雌饋肀葘?shí)際大的假象,這種光芒使其呈現(xiàn)鮮豔的外表來嚇退掠食者。The human body is so devoted to warding off potential starvation that in a society of plenty, innate weight-control mechanisms may harm more than they help.人的身躰十分注重槼避可能遭遇的飢餓,但在一個(gè)供給充分的社會(huì),這種先天的躰重控制機(jī)制可能害処比益処更多。Shimazaki and his co-workers propose that catechins may interfere with the body’s inflammatory response to periodontal bacteria, thereby promoting periodontal health, and warding off further disease.島崎及其同事提出,兒茶素會(huì)乾擾身躰中引起牙周炎癥的細(xì)菌,從而促進(jìn)牙周健康竝進(jìn)一步預(yù)防和避免疾病。權(quán)威例句Research by NYU's Blaser hints that H. pylori may be helpful in warding off asthma.FORBES: Our Germs, OurselvesThe PlayStation, despite successfully warding off the N64 last Christmas, is definitely starting to show its age.FORBES: Pixelated dreamsFor public consumption, the change in protocol is all about protecting users, making the system more secure, warding off keystroke loggers.FORBES: Sex Scandals Distract While Twitter Pulls A Fast One 返回 warding