1.挡开;架开
1.棒
2.排除故障
1.to do something to prevent someone or something from harming you
1.As the year wore on, the claim was repeated but seemed more and more desperate, as if it were a spell to ward off recession.
随着时间的流逝,这一说法不断出现,但显得越来越不顾一切,就如同一道能防止经济衰退的咒语。
2.Security officers at railroad companies began to ward off rail fans, fearing that they might be a terrorism threat.
铁路公司的保安人员开始驱赶铁道迷,担心他们是一个恐怖主义威胁。
3.The intruder lunged at me with a knife; I snatched up a briefcase to ward off the blow.
闯入者持刀向我刺来,我急忙抓起一个公文包抵挡。
4.Then he was down, rolling over and over in the warm sand, crouching with arm up to ward off, trying to cry for mercy.
然后他翻了下去,在暖乎乎的沙滩上滚呀滚呀、蜷曲着身子,双臂举起保护头部,想要大声讨饶。
5.Mr. Baoding warded off bones to subtly break down cattle. His way reveals the benefit that we ward off obstruct to accomplish tasks.
庖丁避开骨头,巧妙地分解牛体的做法,告诉我们避开障碍以完成任务的好处。
6.They do have tools to try to ward off deflation, and should use them. However, they may not be able to live up to expectations.
他们有工具试图抵御通缩,也确实应该使用它们。
7.AIDS, acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is usually a fatal disease which leaves the body unable to ward off infection.
艾滋病――获得性免疫缺损综合症是一种使人体丧失免疫能力的通常致命的疾
8.A year ago they tore up the rule book to bail out Greece and to ward off market attacks on other fiscal reprobates in the euro area.
一年前,他们违反了规则对希腊进行纾困,以避免其它有债务问题的欧盟国家也受到市场冲击。
9.Despite Mr. Rubin's remarks, some industry executives report Google has been more active in trying to ward off fragmentation.
尽管鲁宾这样说,但一些行业管理人士称,谷歌一直在更积极地试图阻止Android分散化。
10.Of the seven staff in Wraps' corporate headquarters, two do nothing but ward off lawsuits from former employees.
在Wraps总部的七名员工中,有两名员工啥也不干,专门处理以前员工对他们的诉讼。