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- nounshield (noun) · shields (plural noun)
- a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles.
- a sporting trophy shaped like a shield, consisting of an engraved metal plate mounted on a piece of wood:"team captain Ben Hall collected the winners' shield"
- a police officer's badge.
- heraldrya stylized representation of a shield used for displaying a coat of arms.
- a person or thing providing protection:"a protective coating of grease provides a shield against abrasive dirt"
- a protective plate or screen on machinery or equipment:"a face shield is sometimes an integral part of a safety helmet"
- a device or material that prevents or reduces the emission of light or other radiation:"water is a relatively good shield against cosmic rays"
- short for dress shield
- a hard flat or convex part of an animal, especially a shell:"the horseshoe crab's armor forms a huge domed shield"
- geologya large rigid area of the earth's crust, typically of Precambrian rock, which has been unaffected by later orogenic episodes, e.g. the Canadian Shield.
verbshield (verb) · shields (third person present) · shielded (past tense) · shielded (past participle) · shielding (present participle)- protect (someone or something) from a danger, risk, or unpleasant experience:"he pulled the cap lower to shield his eyes from the glare" · "these people have been completely shielded from economic forces"
- prevent from being seen:"the rocks she sat behind shielded her from the lodge"
- enclose or screen (a piece of machinery) to protect the user:"cylindrical ducts shield the propellers"
- prevent or reduce the escape of sound, light, or other radiation from (something):"uranium shutters shield the cobalt radioactive source"
- BRITISH ENGLISHremain apart from others for a period of time in order to avoid catching an infectious disease to which one may be particularly vulnerable:"they are shielding to protect their own health"
OriginOld English scild (noun), scildan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schild and German Schild, from a base meaning ‘divide, separate’. - People also ask
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WEB1 day ago · noun. 1. a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc. 2. a similar device, often of …
WEBshield (against something) a person or thing used to protect somebody/something, especially by forming a barrier. Water is not an effective shield against the sun's more harmful rays. She hid her true …
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