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pro·tec·tor also pro·tect·er P0612300 (prə-tĕk′tər)n.1. One who protects; a guardian.2. A device that protects; a guard.3. Protectora. A person who rules a kingdom during the minority of a sovereign.b. The head of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 to 1659. pro·tec′tor·al adj.pro·tec′tor·ship′ n.protector (prəˈtɛktə) n1. a person or thing that protects2. (Historical Terms) history a person who exercised royal authority during the minority, absence, or incapacity of the monarch proˈtectoral adj proˈtectress, proˈtectrix fem n
Protector (prəˈtɛktə) n (Historical Terms) short for Lord Protector, the title borne by Oliver Cromwell (1653–58) and by Richard Cromwell (1658–59) as heads of state during the period known as the Protectoratepro•tec•tor (prəˈtɛk tər) n. 1. a person or thing that protects; defender; guardian. 2. (cap.) Also called Lord Protector. the title of the head of the government during the British Protectorate, held by Oliver Cromwell (1653–58) and by Richard Cromwell (1658–59). [1325–75; Middle English protectour (< Anglo-French) < Late Latin] pro•tec′tor•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | protector - a person who cares for persons or propertydefender, guardian, shielderadmonisher, monitor, reminder - someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoidedbodyguard, escort - someone who escorts and protects a prominent personpaladin, champion, fighter, hero - someone who fights for a causechaperon, chaperone - one who accompanies and supervises a young woman or gatherings of young peoplecustodian, keeper, steward - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animalsfire fighter, fire-eater, firefighter, fireman - a member of a fire department who tries to extinguish firesfoster parent, foster-parent - a person who acts as parent and guardian for a child in place of the child's natural parents but without legally adopting the childguard - a person who keeps watch over something or someonekeeper - someone in charge of other people; "am I my brother's keeper?"law officer, lawman, peace officer - an officer of the lawpatron saint - a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nationpeacekeeper - someone who keeps peace; "she's the peacekeeper in that family"preserver - someone who keeps safe from harm or dangertribune - (ancient Rome) an official elected by the plebeians to protect their interestswatchdog - a guardian or defender against theft or illegal practices or waste; "she is the global watchdog for human rights abuses" |
protectornoun1. defender, champion, guard, guardian, counsel, advocate, patron, safeguard, bodyguard, benefactor, guardian angel, tower of strength, knight in shining armour Many mothers see their son as a protector and provider.2. guard, screen, protection, shield, pad, cushion, buffer Ear protectors must be worn when operating this equipment.protectornoun1. A person or special body of persons assigned to provide protection or keep watch over, for example:guard, lookout, picket, sentinel, sentry, ward, watch.2. The act or a means of defending:defense, guard, preservation, protection, safeguard, security, shield, ward.Translationsprotect (prəˈtekt) verb to guard or defend from danger; to keep safe. She protected the children from every danger; Which type of helmet protects the head best?; He wore a fur jacket to protect himself against the cold. 保護 保护proˈtected adjective (of certain animals or birds) protected by law from being shot etc. 受保護的 受保护的proˈtection (-ʃən) noun1. the act of protecting or state of being protected. He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary. 保護 保护2. something that protects. The trees were a good protection against the wind. 防護物 防护物proˈtective (-tiv) adjective giving, or intended to give, protection. protective clothing/glasses. 防護的,保護的 防护的,保护的 proˈtector noun 保護者,保護裝置 保护者,保护装置 IdiomsSeepocket protectorprotector
protector History a person who exercised royal authority during the minority, absence, or incapacity of the monarch protector[prə′tek·tər] (electricity) Device to protect equipment or personnel from high voltages or currents. protector
pro·tec·tor (prō-tek'tŏr), A cover or shield. [L.L. protectus from pp. protegere, to protect, to cover over] pro·tec·tor (prŏ-tek'tŏr) A cover or shield. [L.L. protectus from pp. protegere, to protect, to cover over]FinancialSeeProtectprotector
Synonyms for protectornoun defenderSynonyms- defender
- champion
- guard
- guardian
- counsel
- advocate
- patron
- safeguard
- bodyguard
- benefactor
- guardian angel
- tower of strength
- knight in shining armour
noun guardSynonyms- guard
- screen
- protection
- shield
- pad
- cushion
- buffer
Synonyms for protectornoun a person or special body of persons assigned to provide protection or keep watch over, for exampleSynonyms- guard
- lookout
- picket
- sentinel
- sentry
- ward
- watch
noun the act or a means of defendingSynonyms- defense
- guard
- preservation
- protection
- safeguard
- security
- shield
- ward
Synonyms for protectornoun a person who cares for persons or propertySynonymsRelated Words- admonisher
- monitor
- reminder
- bodyguard
- escort
- paladin
- champion
- fighter
- hero
- chaperon
- chaperone
- custodian
- keeper
- steward
- fire fighter
- fire-eater
- firefighter
- fireman
- foster parent
- foster-parent
- guard
- law officer
- lawman
- peace officer
- patron saint
- peacekeeper
- preserver
- tribune
- watchdog
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