C2 in the past, a large, flat object made of metal or leather that soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves(旧时的)盾(牌)
a large, flat object made of strong plastic that police officers hold in front of their bodies to protect themselves(警用的)防暴盾牌
something or someone used as protection or providing protection保护物,屏障;保护者
a flat object with two straight sides, a rounded or pointed lower edge, and usually a straight top edge, on which there is a coat of arms盾形纹章(或徽章)
an object shaped like a shield that is used as a symbol or badge盾形符号;盾形像章
UK an object shaped like a shield that is given as a prize盾形奖牌
More examples
All the police officers were equipped with shields to defend themselves against the rioters.
The front rank of the riot squad raised their shields.
They had a collection of shields from many centuries ago.
She's won various sporting trophies and shields.
He had his family shield on the wall.
C1 to protect someone or something保护
in football, to keep your body between an opponent and the ball, with your back to the other player, to prevent them from getting the ball(足球)护球
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