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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pro·tec·tion /prəˈtekʃən/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  1 [uncountable]PROTECT when someone or something is protected 保护;防护protection of the protection of the environment 环境保护protection against/from evidence that vitamin C gives protection against cancer 维生素C可以预防癌症的根据protection for This law provides protection for threatened animals and plants. 这项法律保护了濒危动植物。for protection The police were issued with body armour for extra protection. 警察配发了防弹衣以加强保护。2 [countable, uncountable] something that protects 防护物as (a) protection (against something) Magee pulled up his collar as protection against the breeze. 马吉竖起了衣领来挡风。3. [uncountable]BFI the promise of payment from an insurance company if something bad happens 〔保险〕保障 SYN coverage4 [uncountable] contraception 避孕(措施) Do you have any protection? 你有避孕措施吗?5 [uncountable]SCC when criminals threaten to damage your property or hurt you unless you pay them money 保护费 protection money 保护费 a protection racket (=the illegal activity of demanding money for protection) 〔非法〕收取保护费nCOLLOCATIONSverbsgive/provide protection (also offer/afford protection formal)One dose of the vaccine provides protection against TB during childhood.They say they are afforded no protection whatsoever by the security forces.need protection (also require protection formal)He seemed to think that she needed protection.seek protectionThey were forced to seek the protection of the army.phrasesa degree/measure of protection (=some protection)The shelter gave us a measure of protection against the bitter cold.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + protectiongood protectionThis lightweight jacket gives good protection from the rain and wind.adequate protectionSome car seats for children did not provide adequate protection.complete protectionNo security system can ever give complete protection against a determined thief.greater/better protectionThe law should give greater protection to victims.data protectionsecurity issues such as data protectionenvironmental protectionA draft agreement on environmental protection for Antarctica was discussed.consumer protectionThe consumer protection regulations will include new online shopping rules.child protectionOfficers from the child protection team were called in after the girl turned to a neighbour for help.police protection (=protection by the police)He eventually managed to leave under heavy police protection.
Examples from the Corpus
protectionAlternatively, you could join a card protection scheme.Other measures gave us the state lottery, coastline protection, guaranteed levels of school finance and term limits.a bill providing environmental protectionsSince the birds were in a cold room I believe the filter matting provided extra protection from the low temperatures.The businessman should be better able to take care of himself in the transaction, and therefore should require little protection.At the time, the law gave women very little protection from violent husbands.Ironically, fitness is no protection.Their light summer clothes were no protection against the bitter cold.In the unconscious the hunter is seen as the symbol of protection.24-hour police protectionVitamin C provides some protection against minor illnesses.This applies to protection from rain and other water sources.provides protectionThe Act provides protection from suits by clients or employers for breaches of confidentiality.Also, the atmosphere provides protection from the ultra violet light produced by the Sun.Integrity provides protection against partiality or deceit or other forms of official corruption, for example.It provides protection for up to 16 serial lines.It provides protection for you all the way.The plan, known as Lawclub, provides protection up to £50,000 a claim.The service provides protection for the prime minister.This provides protection which will stop all but the smallest fish getting through.as (a) protection (against something)With only green Infantry available as protection for the guns, this was a dangerous move.Roebling had, in effect, fashioned a single hollow beam as protection against cumulative undulations.It may be short-term, for example as a protection against influenza, or almost life-long, for example against diphtheria.That's part of the character I am - I use humour as a protection.But Famlio didn't take long to see other possibilities, in the established traditional of what is ironically known as protection.In the thirteenth century, a bishop had ordered the castle to be built and manned as a protection.As soon as they are replaced they are broken again and the church authorities are considering wire netting as a protection.About 400,000 Hong Kong residents, or 8 percent of the population, hold foreign passports as protection.protection racketTo have 32 seeds in a 128 women's singles draw, would be nothing less than a protection racket.Yorris's youth organisation is involved in gambling, prostitution and protection rackets.It was odd to find him in charge of such a low-level enterprise as the Vadinamian protection racket.A reclusive ex-rock-star's London mansion is used as a hideout by a violent protection racket thug, played by James Fox.The money they had to pay the sheep for the Cuddly Woolly Protection Racket did seem a lot.
From Longman Business Dictionaryprotectionpro‧tec‧tion /prəˈtekʃən/ noun [uncountable]1the act of protecting something, or the state of being protectedMilk testing will add another layer of protection for consumers.protection againstMany people buy insurance as protection against an unexpected illness.legal protection for workers’ rights bankrutpcy protection Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection consumer protection data protection investor protection job protection patent protection2ECONOMICS when a government tries to help an industry in its country by taxing foreign goods that compete with it, so limiting the number that can be importedThe lowering of protection faces resistance from the region’s industrialists.3INSURANCE the promise of payment from an insurance company if something bad happensThe conditions of the policy include protection against accidental damage.
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protection
protection S2 W2 /prəˈtekʃən/ noun1. [uncountable] when someone or something is protected
    protection of
    the protection of the environment
    protection against/from
    evidence that vitamin C gives protection against cancer
    protection for
    This law provides protection for threatened animals and plants.
    for protection
    The police were issued with body armour for extra protection.
2. [uncountable and countable] something that protects
    as (a) protection (against something)
    Magee pulled up his collar as protection against the breeze.
3. [uncountable] the promise of payment from an insurance company if something bad happens
   SYN  coverage
4. [uncountable] contraception:
    Do you have any protection?
5. [uncountable] when criminals threaten to damage your property or hurt you unless you pay them money:
    protection money
    a protection racket (=the illegal activity of demanding money for protection)
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    give/provide protection (also offer/afford protection formal) One dose of the vaccine provides protection against TB during childhood. | They say they are afforded no protection whatsoever by the security forces.
    need protection (also require protection formal) He seemed to think that she needed protection.
    seek protection They were forced to seek the protection of the army.
■ phrases
    a degree/measure of protection (=some protection) The shelter gave us a measure of protection against the bitter cold.
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + protection
    good protection This lightweight jacket gives good protection from the rain and wind.
    adequate protection Some car seats for children did not provide adequate protection.
    complete protection No security system can ever give complete protection against a determined thief.
    greater/better protection The law should give greater protection to victims.
    data protection security issues such as data protection
    environmental protection A draft agreement on environmental protection for Antarctica was discussed.
    consumer protection The consumer protection regulations will include new online shopping rules.
    child protection Officers from the child protection team were called in after the girl turned to a neighbour for help.
    police protection (=protection by the police) He eventually managed to leave under heavy police protection.


🔑 pro·tec·tionBrE /prəˈtekʃn/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈtekʃn/ 🔊 noun🔑 [uncountable] ~ (for/of sb/sth) (against/from sth) the act of protecting sb/sth; the state of being protected 保护;防卫Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain. 穿上足以防风雨的衣服。🔊🔊He asked to be put under police protection. 他请求警方保护。🔊🔊the conservation and protection of the environment环境的维护与保护data protection laws数据保护法🔑 [countable] ~ (against sth) a thing that protects sb/sth against sth 保护物;护身符They wore the charm as a protection against evil spirits. 他们戴着护身符以驱邪。🔊🔊 [uncountable] ~ (against sth) insurance against fire, injury, damage, etc. 保险Our policy offers complete protection against fire and theft. 我们的保单全面承保火灾及盗窃风险。🔊🔊 [uncountable] the system of helping an industry in your own country by taxing foreign goods 贸易保护;关税保护制The government is ready to introduce protection for the car industry. 政府准备对汽车工业实行贸易保护。🔊🔊 [uncountable] the system of paying criminals so that they will not attack your business or property 保护费(付给歹徒金钱以免受骚扰或破坏)to pay protection money 交保护费to run a protection racket 干敲诈保护费的勾当