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de·fence British English, defense American English /dɪˈfens/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  1 protection 保护DEFEND a) [uncountable] the act of protecting something or someone from attack 保护,防护defence of In Britain, the defence of the country has historically been left to the navy. 在英国,国防历来由海军负责。 a firm commitment to the defense of human rights 对保护人权的坚定承诺 The first line of defence is a smoke detector. 第一道防线是烟雾探测器。 b) [countable] something that can be used to protect something or someone from attack 防御物 The area’s flood defences need repair. 该地区的防洪设施需要整修。defence against The immune system is the body’s defence against infection. 免疫系统是身体抵御感染的武器。 self-defence2 military 军事的PROTECT A COUNTRYDEFEND a) [uncountable] all the systems, people, materials etc that a country uses to protect itself from attack 国防 calls for a national debate on defence 对国防问题进行全国性讨论的呼吁 the Defense Department 国防部 b) defences British English, defenses American English [plural] all the armies, weapons, structures etc that are available to defend a place 〔某地的〕防御,防卫力量 The invading army easily overcame the town’s defences. 侵略军轻易地击败了该镇的守军。3 against criticism 反击批评 [countable, uncountable]PROTECT something that you say or do in order to support someone or something that is being criticized 〔对批评的〕辩护,辩词in somebody’s/something’s defence Jean wrote a letter to the paper in Angela’s defense. 琼写了封信到报社为安杰拉辩护。defence of a philosophical defence of nationalism 为民族主义所作的哲学辩护come/leap to somebody’s defence Evelyn Waugh came to Wilson’s defence and acknowledged the brilliance of the book’s themes. 伊夫林·沃站出来为威尔逊辩护,认为这部书的主题非同凡响。4 in a law court 在法庭上 a) [countable]SCT the things that are said in a court of law to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime 〔法庭中的〕辩护,辩词,答辩 Major has a good defence and believes he will win the case. 梅杰的辩词很有说服力,他相信能够打赢这场官司。 a defence lawyer 辩护律师 b) the defenceSCT all the lawyers who try to prove in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime 辩方,辩护律师 The defense called only one witness. 辩方只传召了一个证人。 prosecution(2)5 emotions 感情 [countable]MP something you do or a way of behaving that prevents you from seeming weak or being hurt by others 自我防卫 Liz dropped her defences and began to relax. 利兹放下防备心理,开始放松了。6. sport 体育 [countable]DS the players on a sports team whose main job is to try to prevent the other team from getting points 防守队员,后卫nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: defence + NOUNa defence force (=group of soldiers, pilots etc trained to defend a country)The country's defence forces are on standby in case of an attack.a defence system (=a system of people, organizations etc to defend a country)Is the national defence system adequate?a defence policyMinisters in Brussels have been discussing a possible European defence policy.defence spending/expenditureThere were plans to cut defence spending by one billion pounds.the defence budget (=amount of money a government makes available for defence)They have called for the defence budget to be increased.the Defence Department (=part of the government dealing with defence)This is secret information, known only to the Defence Department.the Defence Secretary (=person in a government in charge of defence)The Defence Secretary is under pressure to resign.
Examples from the Corpus
defenceDefence spending has risen by 10% in the current budget.Nowhere in one leading textbook is it treated of as a defence.Even if it is feasible, there is no guarantee that this would provide a defence to an infringement action.A quick break by Swansea after 17 minutes again exposed the Chester defence.Middlesbrough were growing in confidence all the time, winning the midfield battle and occasionally opening the Ipswich defence.National Research Laboratories are large, publicly owned defence research and development establishments.Browning's defence lawyer says this and other evidence could have been crucial if heard by the trial jury.He thought your freelance Mrs Howard represented the same thing that he thinks he represents himself: the defence of this country.The defence industry relies heavily on sales of weapons to foreign countries.Before this defence has any role to play it must be shown that the defendant has committed a tort.The article was a rather unconvincing defence of her economic record.line of defenceAt the moment, the first line of defence is usually a smoke detector on the ceiling in every corridor.Strategically, the Marne is important for the last line of defence it presents before the Seine.He is the last line of defence but when was the last time he won us points with a save???She succeeded on the bill of sale point but Russell J. went on to consider her second line of defence.His would-be assassin, presumed to be in jail, belonged to his second line of defence.This line of defence is no better than the first.On the face of it, two lines of defence seem to be open to him.But nevertheless two lines of defence stand before liquidation: Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code.in somebody’s/something’s defenceRelatives of the men say they were wrongly convicted, as they had acted in self defence.Relatives of Poole and Mills say the two men were acting in self defence.Probably the clearest statements on book selection are by Lester Asheim in a defence of book selection against the charge of censorship.Cutbacks in local defence establishments is also a factor in some constituencies.The great satisfaction was that the aspects we concentrated on in training - defence and winning loose ball - worked out well.Among the intelligentsia, hardly a voice was raised in its defence, with the exception of a few university teachers of Marxism-Leninism.Scott Aldridge and Andy Summerfield starred in Moscow's defence.
From Longman Business Dictionarydefencede‧fence /dɪˈfens/ British English, defense American English noun [countable]1LAWthe things that are said in a court of law to try to prove that someone is not guilty of a crimeI am unhappy about the way my barrister is conducting my defence.2LAW the defence the lawyers in a court of law who try to prove that someone is not guilty of a crimethe chief witness for the defenceThe defense argued that the case should be dropped. compare prosecution3FINANCE actions taken by a company to prevent a takeover that it does not want crown jewels defence Pacman defense
de·fence nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
someone Business of act from or Corpus attack protecting the something


defence
defence S2 W1 British English, defense American English /dɪˈfens/ noun
 Word Family: noun: DEFENCE/DEFENSE, defendant, defender, defensiveness; adjective: DEFENCELESS/DEFENSELESS, defensibleindefensible, defensive; adverb: defensiblyindefensibly, defensively; verb: defend
1.  PROTECTION
  a. [uncountable] the act of protecting something or someone from attack
    defence of
    In Britain, the defence of the country has historically been left to the navy.
    a firm commitment to the defense of human rights
    The first line of defence is a smoke detector.
  b. [countable] something that can be used to protect something or someone from attack:
    The area’s flood defences need repair.
    defence against
    The immune system is the body’s defence against infection.self-defence
2.  MILITARY
  a. [uncountable] all the systems, people, materials etc that a country uses to protect itself from attack:
    calls for a national debate on defence
    the Defense Department
  b. defences British English, defenses American English [plural] all the armies, weapons, structures etc that are available to defend a place:
    The invading army easily overcame the town’s defences.
3.  AGAINST CRITICISM  [uncountable and countable] something that you say or do in order to support someone or something that is being criticized
    in sb’s/sth’s defence
    Jean wrote a letter to the paper in Angela’s defense.
    defence of
    a philosophical defence of nationalism
    come/leap to sb’s defence
    Evelyn Waugh came to Wilson’s defence and acknowledged the brilliance of the book’s themes.
4.  IN A LAW COURT
  a. [countable] the things that are said in a court of law to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime:
    Major has a good defence and believes he will win the case.
    a defence lawyer
  b. the defence all the lawyers who try to prove in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime:
    The defense called only one witness.prosecution(2)
5.  EMOTIONS  [countable] something you do or a way of behaving that prevents you from seeming weak or being hurt by others:
    Liz dropped her defences and began to relax.
6.  SPORT  [countable] British English the players in a game whose main job is to try to prevent the other team from getting points
   OPP  offense
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 2)
■ defence + NOUN
    a defence force (=group of soldiers, pilots etc trained to defend a country) The country's defence forces are on standby in case of an attack.
    a defence system (=a system of people, organizations etc to defend a country) Is the national defence system adequate?
    a defence policy Ministers in Brussels have been discussing a possible European defence policy.
    defence spending/expenditure There were plans to cut defence spending by one billion pounds.
    the defence budget (=amount of money a government makes available for defence) They have called for the defence budget to be increased.
    the Defence Department (=part of the government dealing with defence) This is secret information, known only to the Defence Department.
    the Defence Secretary (=person in a government in charge of defence) The Defence Secretary is under pressure to resign.


🔑 de·fence (especially US de·fense) BrE /dɪˈfens/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈfens/ 🔊 nounprotection against attack 防御🔑 [uncountable] the act of protecting sb/sth from attack, criticism, etc. 防御;保护;保卫soldiers who died in defence of their country为保卫祖国而献身的战士When her brother was criticized she leapt to his defence. 她的哥哥受到批评时,她马上跳出来卫护。🔊🔊What points can be raised in defence of this argument? 有什么论点能提出来为这个说法辩护呢?🔊🔊I have to say in her defence that she knew nothing about it beforehand. 我得为她说句话,她事先并不知道此事。🔊🔊   see also self-defence 🔑 [countable, uncountable] ~ (against sth) something that provides protection against attack from enemies, the weather, illness, etc. 防御物;防务;防御能力The town walls were built as a defence against enemy attacks. 城墙是为防御敌人袭击而修建的。🔊🔊The harbour's sea defences are in poor condition. 港口的海防工事状况很差。🔊🔊The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. 人体对疾病具有先天性防御机制。🔊🔊Humour is a more effective defence than violence. 幽默是比暴力更有效的防御武器。🔊🔊🔑 [uncountable] the organization of the people and systems that are used by a government to protect a country from attack 国防机构;国防体系(BrE) the Ministry of Defence国防部(NAmE) the Department of Defense国防部Further cuts in defence spending are being considered. 目前正在考虑进一步削减国防开支。🔊🔊support 支持 [countable] something that is said or written in order to support sth 辩解;辩白a defence of Marxism为马克思主义辩解law 法律 [countable] what is said in court to prove that a person did not commit a crime; the act of presenting this argument in court 辩护;辩词;答辩Her defence was that she was somewhere completely different at the time of the crime. 她的辩词是案发时她根本就不在现场。🔊🔊He wanted to conduct his own defence. 他想自己为自己辩护。🔊🔊the defence [singular + singular or plural verb] the lawyer or lawyers whose job is to prove in court that a person did not commit a crime 辩护律师   compare prosecution (2) in sport 体育运动 [singular, uncountable] the players who must prevent the other team from scoring; the position of these players on the sports field 防守队员;防守;后卫Welford cut through the defence to score the winning goal. 韦尔福特突破防守射进了制胜的一球。🔊🔊(BrE) She plays in defence. 她打防守。🔊🔊(NAmE) He plays on defense. 他打防守。🔊🔊   compare attack noun (8) , offense (2) [countable] a contest, game, etc. in which the previous winner or winners compete in order to try to win again 卫冕赛Barcelona's defence of the Champions League title欧洲冠军联赛巴塞罗那队的冠军卫冕赛