defense
英 [dɪ'fens]
美 [dɪ'fɛns]
- n. 防卫,防护;防御措施;防守
- vt. 谋划抵御
CET4 TEM4 GRE TOEFL
Defense:敌防死。把敌人防死----防御,防护。
- defense (n.)
- c. 1300, "forbidding, prohibition," also "action of guarding or protecting," from Old French defense, from Latin defensus, past participle of defendere "ward off, protect" (see defend). But it also arrived (without the final -e) from Old French defens, from Latin defensum "thing protected or forbidden," neuter past participle of defendere.
Defens was assimilated into defense, but not before it inspired the alternative spelling defence, via the same tendency that produced hence (hennis), pence (penies), dunce (Duns). First used 1935 as a euphemism for "national military resources." Defense mechanism in psychology is from 1913.
- 1. The prosecution and defense were bandying accusations back and forth.
- 原告和被告你来我往,互相指责。
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- 2. NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
- 北约各国国防部长今天圆满结束了在布鲁塞尔的会议。
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- 3. Their defense markets are too small to sustain economically viable production runs.
- 他们的国防市场太小,就经济可行性而言不足以维持生产。
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- 4. Twenty eight percent of the federal budget is spent on defense.
- 28%的联邦预算用于国防。
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- 5. Issues of national defense have been the undoing of Democratic candidates.
- 国防问题导致了民主党候选人的失利。
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