0 someone who protects someone or something:
Philip II considered himself the protector of the Catholic Church.
She has a reputation for being an ardent protector of individuals' liberties.
a back and chest protector
1 someone or something that protects people or things from injury or damage:
Among other topics addressed are hip protectors and aids to prevent ' long lies ' - an often overlooked problem.
In issuing legal opinions, muft-s also perceived themselves as protectors of the public i welfare.
Our objective was to compare all benefits and inconveniences (including costs) associated with using protectors.
The nobles had too many readily available ' protectors ' to be ' internalized ' by any one of them.
External hip protectors : likely non-compliance among high risk elderly people living in the community.
The use of hip protectors does not require a major resource investment at the beginning of the intervention.
As with any preventive measure, not all those purchasing and using hip protectors would suffer a hip fracture without them.
Women became hunters, protectors of fields and took on men's agricultural tasks, such as field clearing and selection.
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保護者, 保護裝置,保護物…
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保护者, 保护装置,保护物…
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protector, -ora, protector/ra [masculine-feminine…
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protetor, -ora…
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保護するもの, プロテクター, 保護者…
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koruyucu kişi/şey…
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protecteur/-trice [masculine-feminine], protége-(+noun) [masculine], protecteur/-trice…
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