词汇 | protective |
释义 | protectiveWord family noun protection protector protectionism protectionist protectiveness protectorate protectantprotectorshipprotectoryprotectressprotective custodyadjective protected ≠ unprotected protective protectionist protectingprotectoralprotectorialprotectorlessverb protect adverb protectively protectingly Economicspro·tec·tive /prəˈtektɪv/ ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 [only before noun]PROTECT used or intended for protection 保护的,防护的 protective clothing 防护服 Sunscreen provides a protective layer against the sun’s harmful rays. 防晒霜提供了一层抵挡阳光中有害光线的防护层。 2 PROTECTwanting to protect someone from harm or danger 〔对人〕关切保护的;爱护的 protective towards I can’t help feeling protective towards my kids. 我总想保护我的孩子。 protective of He’s very protective of his younger brother. 他很护着弟弟。 3 PEintended to give an advantage to your own country’s industry 保护本国工业的,保护性的 protective tariffs 贸易保护关税 —protectively adverbadv —protectiveness noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus protective• Society's attitude towards children who live in the streets is not always protective.• One worker would have suffered fatal burns had he not worn a protective chemical suit which was not routine for repair work.• Health hazards arise since full protective clothing is unbearable in a tropical climate, even if the poor farmers could afford it.• Burke was not wearing protective gear when the accident happened.• Wear protective glasses when working with the saw.• protective gloves• Motorcyclists must wear protective helmets.• The government could impose restrictions on trade, grant monopolies to some industries, or favor others with protective laws.• Grand Forks County emergency protective measures also weren't available Monday.• Some countries have taken more drastic protective measures to save the rhinos.• It was only natural for them to become as protective of Bapi as they were of the tiniest infants in their care.• My dad is very protective of me and has never liked any of my boyfriends.• Remove the disk from its protective packaging.• His expression was stern, full of protective responsibility.• Workers frequently discover untended fires built on uncleared ground without protective rock rings.• Many boots have a protective rubber or composition rand around the welt to prevent water getting in.• a protective tariff on foreign textiles• A dog may feel protective towards family members, and attack people who go near them. protective of• He's very protective of his younger brother. From Longman Business Dictionary protectivepro·tec·tive /prəˈtektɪv/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun] 1protective actions, measures, laws etc are designed to keep someone or something safe from harm, damage, negative influences etc The company has armed itself with protective barriers, making a hostile takeover virtually impossible. 2ECONOMICSprotective taxes and other measures are designed to protect an industry from foreign competition Protective tariffs (=import taxes) are a means whereby nations attempt to protect their own industries. |
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