shield
shield
ʃild
shild
British pronunciation
/ʃˈiːld/

Définition et signification de « shield » en anglais

to shield
01

protéger, abriter

to protect or hide someone or something from harm or danger
Transitive: to shield sb/sth | to shield sb/sth from potential harm
to shield definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The knight shielded the princess from the oncoming danger.
Le chevalier a protégé la princesse du danger imminent.
A good umbrella can shield you from the rain.
Un bon parapluie peut protéger de la pluie.
Shield
01

bouclier

a large piece of armor made of strong material, carried on the arm by soldiers in the past
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shield definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The knight raised his shield to deflect the enemy's sword during the battle.
Le chevalier a levé son bouclier pour dévier l'épée de l'ennemi pendant la bataille.
Historians found fragments of ancient shields in archaeological digs near the old castle.
Les historiens ont trouvé des fragments d'anciens boucliers lors de fouilles archéologiques près du vieux château.
02

bouclier, carapace

hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles
shield definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The beetle 's shield was glossy and brown.
Turtles have a protective shell often called a shield.
03

bouclier, écran

a protective covering or structure
example
Exemples
The building had a shield against strong winds.
Solar panels were fitted with a protective shield.
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