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English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
old guard. old guardn. สมาชิกพวกอนุรักษ์นิยม, พวกหัวเห็ด, ทหารรักษาพระองค์ของนโปเลียน. -Old Guardism n.

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
I'm standing guard. You heard what they said's out there.ฉันจะยืนยาม นายก็ได้ยินนี่ว่าในป่ามีอะไร Tabula Rasa (2004)
You have used the low guard. You fight well.การตั้งดาบป้องกันด้านล่าง. Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
Pick a high guard. Like this.ลองตั้งรับป้องกันด้านบน. Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
Just caught me a bit off guard. That's all.นายมาไม่ทันให้ตั้งตัว Goal! The Dream Begins (2005)
But he's a guard. He's gonna squeal.แต่มันเป็นผู้คุม มันปากโป้งแน่ Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1 (2005)
My dad works in the palace as a guard. Oh my god.พ่อของฉันนะซิ ทำงานอยู่วังนะ Episode #1.1 (2006)
- Alright. Be on your guard. - Yes, Sir.ได้ เจ้าอยู่ที่นี้แล้วกัน ครับ Lee San, Wind of the Palace (2007)
Campos, stand guard. Jackson, back door.แคมพอส คอยคุ้มกัน แจ๊คสัน คุมด้านหลัง 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
We keep someone always on guard. We keep our wounds covered.เราจะผ่านพวกนั้นข้างล่างไปยังไง เราจะเอาคนเจ็บไปด้วยได้ยังไง The Ruins (2008)
I'm, uh, the security guard. George.เอ่อ ผมเป็นจนท.รักษาความปลอดภัย จอร์จ The Final Destination (2009)
You played basketball? - I was a point guard. Don't act so surprised.คุณเล่นบาสเกตบอลด้วยหรือ ผมเล่นตำแหน่งพอยท์การ์ด อย่าแปลกใจนักสิ Up in the Air (2009)
Coast Guard. Has to be.ยามฝั่ง ใช่แน่ๆ Sigh (2009)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
guard.Accidents will happen when we are off guard.
guard.He ran for his life at the sight of the border guard.
guard.He went into the bank in the disguise of a guard.
guard.However, when I finally reached the castle I was thrown into this prison by the commander of the imperial guard.
guard.I realized I was off my guard.
guard.I was thrown off guard.
guard.The man ran for his life at the sight of the border guard.
guard.This is a plan that takes into account your stature and your ability to guard. By all means do it for me.
guard.Well you're always putting on a show, and you're always on guard.
guard.When one of my coworkers starts racking up good sales figures I can't let down my guard.
guard.You'd better stay on your guard.

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Guard \Guard\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Guarded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
     {Gurding}.] [OF. guarder, garder, warder, F. garder, fr. OHG.
     wart?n to be on the watch, await, G. marten. See {Ward}, v. &
     n., and cf. {Guard}, n.]
     1. To protect from danger; to secure against surprise,
        attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend; to
        shelter; to shield from surprise or attack; to protect by
        attendance; to accompany for protection; to care for.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              For Heaven still guards the right.    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To keep watch over, in order to prevent escape or restrain
        from acts of violence, or the like.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To protect the edge of, esp. with an ornamental border;
        hence, to face or ornament with lists, laces, etc.
  
              The body of your discourse is sometime guarded with
              fragments, and the guards are but slightly basted on
              neither.                              --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To fasten by binding; to gird. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
  
     Syn: To defend; protect; shield; keep; watch.
          [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Guard \Guard\ (g[aum]rd), v. i.
     To watch by way of caution or defense; to be cautious; to be
     in a state or position of defense or safety; as, careful
     persons guard against mistakes.
     [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Guard \Guard\, n. [OF. guarde, F. garde; of German origin; cf.
     OHG. wart, warto, one who watches, warta a watching, Goth.
     wardja watchman. See {Guard}, v. t.]
     [1913 Webster]
     1. One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger,
        exposure, or attack; defense; protection.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              His greatness was no guard to bar heaven's shaft.
                                                    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. A man, or body of men, stationed to protect or control a
        person or position; a watch; a sentinel.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The guard which kept the door of the king's house.
                                                    --Kings xiv.
                                                    27.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. One who has charge of a mail coach or a railway train; a
        conductor. [Eng.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Any fixture or attachment designed to protect or secure
        against injury, soiling, or defacement, theft or loss; as:
        (a) That part of a sword hilt which protects the hand.
        (b) Ornamental lace or hem protecting the edge of a
            garment.
        (c) A chain or cord for fastening a watch to one's person
            or dress.
        (d) A fence or rail to prevent falling from the deck of a
            vessel.
        (e) An extension of the deck of a vessel beyond the hull;
            esp., in side-wheel steam vessels, the framework of
            strong timbers, which curves out on each side beyond
            the paddle wheel, and protects it and the shaft
            against collision.
        (f) A plate of metal, beneath the stock, or the lock
            frame, of a gun or pistol, having a loop, called a
            bow, to protect the trigger.
        (g) (Bookbinding) An interleaved strip at the back, as in
            a scrap book, to guard against its breaking when
            filled.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     5. A posture of defense in fencing, and in bayonet and saber
        exercise.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. An expression or admission intended to secure against
        objections or censure.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              They have expressed themselves with as few guards
              and restrictions as I.                --Atterbury.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. Watch; heed; care; attention; as, to keep guard.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     8. (Zool.) The fibrous sheath which covers the phragmacone of
        the Belemnites.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Note: Guard is often used adjectively or in combination; as,
           guard boat or guardboat; guardroom or guard room; guard
           duty.
           [1913 Webster]
  
     {Advanced guard}, {Coast guard}, etc. See under {Advanced},
        {Coast}, etc.
  
     {Grand guard} (Mil.), one of the posts of the second line
        belonging to a system of advance posts of an army.
        --Mahan.
  
     {Guard boat}.
        (a) A boat appointed to row the rounds among ships of war
            in a harbor, to see that their officers keep a good
            lookout.
        (b) A boat used by harbor authorities to enforce the
            observance of quarantine regulations.
  
     {Guard cells} (Bot.), the bordering cells of stomates; they
        are crescent-shaped and contain chlorophyll.
  
     {Guard chamber}, a guardroom.
  
     {Guard detail} (Mil.), men from a company regiment etc.,
        detailed for guard duty.
  
     {Guard duty} (Mil.), the duty of watching patrolling, etc.,
        performed by a sentinel or sentinels.
  
     {Guard lock} (Engin.), a tide lock at the mouth of a dock or
        basin.
  
     {Guard of honor} (Mil.), a guard appointed to receive or to
        accompany eminent persons.
  
     {Guard rail} (Railroads), a rail placed on the inside of a
        main rail, on bridges, at switches, etc., as a safeguard
        against derailment.
  
     {Guard ship}, a war vessel appointed to superintend the
        marine affairs in a harbor, and also, in the English
        service, to receive seamen till they can be distributed
        among their respective ships.
  
     {Life guard} (Mil.), a body of select troops attending the
        person of a prince or high officer.
  
     {Off one's guard}, in a careless state; inattentive;
        unsuspicious of danger.
  
     {On guard}, serving in the capacity of a guard; doing duty as
        a guard or sentinel; watching.
  
     {On one's guard}, in a watchful state; alert; vigilant.
  
     {To mount guard} (Mil.), to go on duty as a guard or
        sentinel.
  
     {To run the guard}, to pass the watch or sentinel without
        leave.
  
     Syn: Defense; shield; protection; safeguard; convoy; escort;
          care; attention; watch; heed.
          [1913 Webster]

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