guardian
English ['ɑ? di? N] beauty ['ɑ? rdi? n]
Noun (abbreviation for noun) protector; guardian
Grammar:
Verb+~
Act as a guardian of sb.
Adjective+~
Natural guardian legal guardian
~+preposition
naturia guardian
Extended data
Discrimination of word meaning—
A guardian, a guard
Both words mean "guardian" and "guardian". The difference is:
The purpose of 1.guard is to prevent, defend against danger or attack, and prevent prisoners from escaping and making trouble; Guarding refers to defending or defending a certain belief, freedom, socialism, etc. For example:
He struggled with a guard and actually escaped. He hit a guard and managed to escape.
A priest or priest is regarded as the guardian of faith. Priests and priests are considered as guardians of faith.
2.guardian can also refer to a person's "guardian" recognized by law, but guard doesn't mean it. For example:
Mr Smith is the boy's guardian. Mr Smith is the child's guardian.