Shield | Mean of shield in English Dictionary
/ˈʃiːld/
- Noun
- a large piece of metal, wood, etc., carried by someone (such as a soldier or police officer) for protection
- something that defends or protects someone or something
- the heat shield on a space shuttle
- The thief tried to use a hostage as a human shield. [=the thief hid behind the hostage so the police would not shoot]
- Exercise and good nutrition are a shield against disease. [=exercise and good nutrition protect you from disease]
- a police officer's badge
- a picture shaped like a soldier's shield that has a coat of arms on it
- an award for winning a competition or game
- Verb
- to cover and protect (someone or something)
- She shielded her eyes.
- She lifted her hand to shield her eyes from the glare.
- He was shielded from the rain.
- I think she's shielded her child from the real world for too long.
- His friends tried to shield him from the press.
- to prevent (someone or something) from being seen
- A line of trees shields the house from view.