1N-COUNT [usually with poss]监护人 A guardian is someone who has been legally appointed to look after the affairs of another person, for example a child or someone who is mentally ill. 监护人
2N-COUNT 保护者;护卫者 The guardian of something is someone who defends and protects it. 保护者;护卫者
The National Party is lifting its profile as socially conservative guardian of traditional values. [+ of]
1person/institution that guards/protects sth守衞;保護機構ADJECTIVE | VERB + GUARDIANADJECTIVE➤self-appointed自我任命的保護人◇She has become the self-appointed guardian of the nation's conscience.她自封為國家良知的衞士。➤moral衞道士VERB + GUARDIAN➤act as擔當保護人◇The people act as guardians of the land.人們擔當起守護這片土地的衞士。guardian
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2person who is responsible for a child監護人ADJECTIVE | VERB + GUARDIAN | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤legal法定監護人VERB + GUARDIAN➤be, become是監護人;成為監護人▸➤appoint, appoint sb (as), name sb (as)指定(某人為)監護人;認定某人為監護人◇The court appoints a legal guardian for the child.法庭給這個孩子指定了一名合法監護人。➤act as擔當監護人PHRASES➤parents or guardians父母或監護人