guardian
名词 n.
英 /ˈɡɑː.dɪ.ən/
美 /ˈɡɑɹ.di.ən/|/ˈɡɑɹ.din/|/ˈɡɐː.dɪ.ən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Someone who guards, watches over, or protects.
— Thoſe who ought to be the guardians of propriety are often the perverters of it. Hence Accidence for Accidents, Prepoſtor for Prepoſitor and Conſtur for Conſtrue[…]
- A person legally responsible for a minor (in loco parentis).
- A person legally responsible for an incompetent person.
- A superior in a Franciscan monastery.
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A major or final enemy; boss.
— Secret weak points of bosses/guardians.
- A servicemember of the United States Space Force.
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词源
From Middle English gardein, garden, (also wardein, > Modern English warden), from Old French guardein, from the verb guarder, of Germanic origin. Compare French gardien. Doublet of warden. By surface analysis, guard + -ian.
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