1.〈美〉同“defence”
1.<AmE>Same as defence
2.actions that you take to protect someone or something that is being attacked; the system of weapons, equipment, and people used for protecting a country; the particular structures, weapons, and people that are used to protect a place
3.something that you say to support someone or something that is being criticized; all the things that are said and shown in a court case to prove that someone is not guilty; the people in a court case who try to prove that someone is not guilty
4.something that happens in your body to prevent you from becoming sick
5.the players in a team game who try to prevent the other team from scoring points
6.an attempt by someone to win a competition that they won last time so they keep their position as winner
7.a way of thinking or behaving that protects you from being tricked or hurt
1.<AmE>Same as defence
2.actions that you take to protect someone or something that is being attacked; the system of weapons, equipment, and people used for protecting a country; the particular structures, weapons, and people that are used to protect a place
3.something that you say to support someone or something that is being criticized; all the things that are said and shown in a court case to prove that someone is not guilty; the people in a court case who try to prove that someone is not guilty
4.something that happens in your body to prevent you from becoming sick
5.the players in a team game who try to prevent the other team from scoring points
6.an attempt by someone to win a competition that they won last time so they keep their position as winner
7.a way of thinking or behaving that protects you from being tricked or hurt
1.President Roosevelt reacted by issuing an order that made it a crime to deny blacks a chance for jobs in defense industries.
罗斯福总统颁布命令作出反应,使得其成为犯罪的否定黑人为国防工业的就业机会。
2.Woods and his wife refused to talk with police investigating the crash and hired a criminal defense attorney.
伍兹及其妻子拒绝和调查车祸的警官谈话,他们雇佣了一名刑事辩护律师。
3.The United States and Japan have been working since then to strengthen Japan's defense mechanisms in case of an attack by North Korea.
美国和日本从那时以来一直努力加强日本防务机制,以便对付北韩可能发动的袭击。
4.But he offered a bit more optimism than defense officials have acknowledged when those questions have come up in recent weeks.
国防部官员们近几周才遇到这个问题时,可没他显得乐观。
5.Speaking at the National Defense University, Obama said the country is still at war with terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
奥巴马在国防大学演讲时说,美国依旧要对阿富汗和巴基斯坦的恐怖分子进行斗争。
6.Pursuing peaceful development and a national defense policy which is defensive in nature, China poses no threat to any other countries.
中国坚持和平发展,奉行防御性国防政策,不对任何国家构成威胁。
7.I would add: is such a swerve really 'unexpected, ' as the title of his AOL Defense column indicates?
我则反问:这一转变果真如他在“美国军事在线”栏目所言,是“始料不及”的吗?
8.Duncan was just as good on defense, and his 7'0 " frame and athleticism made him a natural rebounder on both ends of the court. "
邓肯防守也相当不错。7尺的身高让他在攻防两端都能够统治篮板。
9.He said the U. N. Charter allowed military action for the purpose of self defense.
他说,联合国会认可美国国防部的自卫军事行动。
10.U. S. Defense Secretary Panetta said the joint statement sends "a very strong signal" about their commitment against cyberattacks.
美国国防部长帕内塔说,联合声明就美澳应对网络攻击的承诺发出了“一个非常强烈的信号”。