0 anything that gives security or protection -- cái để bảo vệ
a safeguard against burglary.
1 to protect -- bảo vệ
Thus, before 1967, there were effective safeguards to the maintenance of good quality cocoa.
The data gathered in this study indicate that these additional safeguards were developed through the operation of institutional learning arrangements.
Our profession is art, they claimed, and managed to get it subsidized and safeguarded as a valuable national legacy.
Two factors that are likely to influence such trade-offs are the selection pressure from parasites and the reproductive value of safeguarding future survival.
An incomplete method uses clever intuitive heuristics for searching but has no safeguards if the search gets stuck in a local minimum.
Hence, there can be no satisfactory solution to safeguarding this muscoid component of dung degradation.
Above all, the entire patriarchal structure had an interest in safeguarding women's dowries and ensuring that the system was working smoothly.
Food producers should consider stringent safeguards to prevent contamination of food-processing equipment during renovation or construction activities, including enhanced in-plant environmental monitoring.
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保护,保卫, 捍卫,维护…
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salvaguardia, proteger, salvaguardar…
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korumak, güvence/garanti altına almak, muhafaza etmek…
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