Идиома "guard against (someone or something)" с переводом
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оберегать кого-либо от чего-либо, охранятьПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
The lifeguard told the swimming instructor to guard the people against rough waves.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Get (something) out of one's system
- Gang up on (someone)
- Go ape
- Gyp (someone) out of (something)
- Get off one's high horse
- Get carried away
- Get the once-over
- Give me five!
- Give (someone) a piece of one's mind
- Get out of bed on the wrong side
- Go stag
- Go scot-free/get off scot-free
- Good egg
- Get the runaround
- Get the better of (someone)
- Gee whiz
- Go haywire
- Go to (someone's) head
- Give (someone) a break
- Give the devil his due
- Go for it
- Get out of a jam
- Go begging
- Get off easy
- Get one's sea legs
- Get a raw deal
- Game that two can play
- Get the cold shoulder
- Green
- Give (someone) the eye
- Give (someone) a dirty look
- Get down to the facts
- Go to waste
- Get a rise out of someone
- Get into the act
- Good riddance
- Give (someone) a clean bill of health
- Grasp at straws
- Going rate
- Get the go-ahead
- Get off
- Get a foothold (somewhere)
- Gain ground
- Get one's nose out of (something)
- Give (someone) a free hand (with something)
- Give (someone) a fair shake
- Get one's start
- Grace (someone or something) with one's presence
- Get a lot of mileage out of (something)
- Go back on one's word