Слово англійською: defend

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Переклад defend українською: захища́ти кого́ від ко́го/чо́го (від на́паду і т. д.), захища́ти, відсто́ювати кого́/що, обороня́ти, захища́ти (обороня́ти), osf from/against sb захища́тися від ко́го

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defend

verb
/dɪˈfend/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they defend
/dɪˈfend/
he / she / it defends
/dɪˈfendz/
past simple defended
/dɪˈfendɪd/
past participle defended
/dɪˈfendɪd/
-ing form defending
/dɪˈfendɪŋ/

    protect against attack/loss

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to protect somebody/something from attack
    • defend somebody/something The role of the military is to defend the country.
    • Troops have been sent to defend the borders.
    • defend somebody/something against somebody/something The male birds defend their territory against other males.
    • defend somebody/something from somebody/something The cannons once defended the city from attack by sea.
    • defend yourself (from/against somebody/something) All our officers are trained to defend themselves against knife attacks.
    • defend against somebody/something It is impossible to defend against an all-out attack.
    Wordfinder
    • army
    • artillery
    • battalion
    • command
    • defend
    • invade
    • officer
    • regiment
    • tactics
    • weapon
    Wordfinder
    • aggression
    • arms
    • army
    • attack
    • casualty
    • conflict
    • defend
    • hostile
    • territory
    • war
  2. [transitive] defend something to protect something that you value and prevent it from being taken away
    • The organization works to defend human rights wherever they are threatened.
    • Freedom must always be defended.
    • The ruling class will always defend its own interests.
    • People must be vigilant in defending civil liberties regardless of external threats.
  3. support

  4. [transitive] to say or write something in support of somebody/something that has been criticized
    • They defended their decision to pull out of the event.
    • The minister vigorously defended the policy.
    • How can you defend such behaviour?
    • I realized I couldn't logically defend my position.
    • defend somebody/something against somebody/something The article seeks to defend him against charges of hypocrisy.
    • defend somebody/something from somebody/something Her colleagues united in defending her from further personal attacks.
    • defend yourself (from/against somebody/something) Politicians are skilled at defending themselves against their critics.
  5. in sport

  6. [intransitive, transitive] (in sports) to protect your own goal to stop your opponents from scoring
    • They were forced to defend for long periods.
    • defend something Moody and Moran defended their goal well.
  7. opposite attack

    in competitions

  8. [transitive] defend something to take part in a competition that you won the last time and try to win it again
    • He is defending champion.
    • She will be defending her title at next month's championships.
    • The champion successfully defended his title against the American challenger.
    • (politics) He intends to defend his seat in the next election.
  9. law

  10. [transitive, intransitive] to act as a lawyer for somebody who has been charged with a crime
    • defend (somebody) He has employed one of the UK's top lawyers to defend him.
    • Who's defending?
    • defend yourself Smith has announced that she will defend herself in the case.
  11. compare prosecute
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French defendre, from Latin defendere, from de- ‘off’ + -fendere ‘to strike’. Compare with offend.
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