safeguarded
vt. 保護,保衛(safeguard的過去式與過去分詞形式)
To safeguard something or someone means to protect them from being harmed, lost, or badly treated.
They will press for international action to safeguard the ozone layer...
他們將督促國際社會採取行動保護臭氧層。
The interests of minorities will have to be safeguarded under a new constitution...
新憲法必須能保護少數群體的利益。
A safeguard is a law, rule, or measure intended to prevent someone or something from being harmed.
Many people took second jobs as a safeguard against unemployment...
許多人為防失業都幹兩份工作。
A system like ours lacks adequate safeguards for civil liberties.
我們這樣的制度缺乏有效保護公民自由的條款。
Their political rights must be safeguarded.
他們的政治利益必須得到保證.
A nod's as good as a wink , their political rights must be safeguarded.
不用多說, 他們的政治權益必須得到保證.
The interests of minorities will have to be safeguarded under a new constitution.
新憲法必須能保護少數群體的利益。
He jealously safeguarded the honoured name and great position won in the past.
他小心翼翼地保護著過去獲得的榮譽和地位.
Only with decent policemen can the security of the community be safeguarded.
警風端正才能保一方平安.