shields
Prononciation : [ʃiːldz]
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Contexte : « protection »
(noun) shields are flat pieces of metal or other materials that people hold in front of them to protect themselves from attacks or dangers. Soldiers often use shields in battles to stay safe.
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The knight held his shield high to deflect the arrows.
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Without a shield, he felt very exposed during the fight.
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What type of shield does a medieval soldier use for protection?
Contexte : « protection »
(verb) to shield someone or something means to protect them from harm or danger. It’s like covering a friend with your arm to keep them safe.
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She shielded her eyes from the bright sun.
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He didn’t shield his little brother from the harsh words of others.
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How can we shield the plants from the cold weather?
Contexte : « emblem »
(noun) a shield can also refer to a special emblem or symbol, often used to show a group or family. This shield can be part of a coat of arms that represents important qualities.
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The family displayed their shield on the wall to show their history.
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Without its shield, the coat of arms looked incomplete.
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What does the design on the shield represent for your family?
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