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I . guard [gɑ:d, Am gɑ:rd] N

1. guard (person):

guard

2. guard no pl (group of guards):

guard
straż f
under guard
to be on [or stand] guard
to keep guard over sth

3. guard Brit RAIL:

guard

4. guard (protection):

guard

5. guard TECH:

guard

6. guard SPORTS:

guard
garda f

7. guard Brit MIL:

II . guard [gɑ:d, Am gɑ:rd] VB trans

guard against VB trans

guard dog N

guard dog

security guard N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A warden and a security guard are present round-the-clock to ensure their well-being and safety.
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On the back and hindquarters, the underfur is almost completely covered by the dark guard hairs.
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The corresponding style is known as "aikuchi" (fitting mouth) as the mouth of the scabbard meets the hilt directly without intervening guard.
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Despite its laudable attributes to guard against luck it still can be regarded as rewarding a racer that happened to be hot that one day.
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Small children near the fields played it in order to guard the crops against prying animals.
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Several buildings and structures survive or have been reconstructed, including guard towers, the camp entrance, crematory ovens and the camp barracks.
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A security guard found a suspicious black bag left unattended in a fast food outlet and placed it in a back room.
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To guard against the undermining effects of the current, he formed an artificial bottom.
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The light-dark pattern of lines and pavement resembles a true cattle guard to animals.
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The day the interview was published, an amazing transformation occurred in the crabby guard, who had long terrorized students who defied his mandates.
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