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  • 91Guard Dog — Filmdaten Originaltitel Guard Dog Produktionsland USA …

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  • 92guard — {{11}}guard (n.) early 15c., one who keeps watch, from M.Fr. garde guardian, warden, keeper; watching, keeping, custody, from O.Fr. garder to keep, maintain, preserve, protect (corresponding to O.N.Fr. warder, see GU (Cf. gu )), from Frankish… …

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  • 93guard — also See chain guard dog guard edge guard oil pan guard side radiator guard splash guard stone guard sump guard …

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  • 94Guard Island Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = location = Tongass Narrows entrance, Clarence Strait, Alaska coordinates = coord|55|26|45|N|131|52|52|W|region:US type:landmark yearlit = 1924 automated = 1969 yeardeactivated = foundation = Concrete construction =… …

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  • 95Guard digit — In numerical analysis, one or more guard digits can be used to reduce the amount of roundoff error.For example, suppose that the final result of a long, multi step calculation can be safely rounded off to N decimal places. That is to say, the… …

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  • 96guard against — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms guard against : present tense I/you/we/they guard against he/she/it guards against present participle guarding against past tense guarded against past participle guarded against 1) guard against something to… …

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  • 97guard — [[t]gɑrd[/t]] v. t. 1) to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over 2) to keep under close watch in order to prevent escape, misconduct, etc 3) to keep under control as a matter of caution or prudence: to guard one s temper[/ex] 4) to… …

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  • 98guard — 01. The mother cat [guarded] her kittens against the male cat. 02. He works as a prison [guard] in a federal penitentiary. 03. While one robber went into the bank, his partner stood [guard] outside, watching for the police. 04. Both the young boy …

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  • 99guard — verb 1》 watch over in order to protect, control, or restrict.     ↘Basketball stay close to (an opponent) to prevent them getting or passing the ball. 2》 prevent from being harmed.     ↘(guard against) take precautions against. noun 1》 a person,… …

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  • 100guard duty — noun the duty of serving as a sentry (Freq. 1) he was on guard that night • Syn: ↑guard, ↑sentry duty, ↑sentry go • Derivationally related forms: ↑guard (for: ↑ …

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