protect
To keep someone or something safe from harm or danger.
Explanation at your level:
To protect means to keep safe. If you have a toy, you keep it in a box so it does not break. You protect it. Parents protect children. They keep them safe from cars or bad weather. It is a very good thing to do.
When you protect something, you stop it from getting hurt. We wear coats to protect ourselves from the cold. We use sunscreen to protect our skin from the sun. It is about keeping things in good condition.
To protect is to shield from harm. In a professional context, you might protect your computer with a password. In nature, we try to protect the environment by recycling. It implies taking active steps to ensure safety or preservation.
Beyond physical safety, protect is used for abstract concepts. You might protect your reputation or protect your rights in a legal dispute. It often suggests a defensive stance against potential threats or external dangers.
In advanced usage, protect can imply a strategic or systemic effort. Governments protect industries through tariffs, while individuals protect their privacy through encryption. It carries a sense of duty and long-term maintenance of security.
The nuance of protect extends to the philosophical. One might speak of protecting the sanctity of a tradition or the integrity of a system. It is a word that bridges the gap between simple physical shielding and the complex defense of values and ideals.
30秒词汇
- Means to keep safe.
- Commonly used with 'from'.
- Root is Latin 'protegere'.
- Essential for daily communication.
When you protect something, you are acting as a guardian. It is a powerful word that implies care, responsibility, and action. Whether you are protecting a fragile glass vase or protecting a friend's feelings, the core idea is preventing harm.
In daily life, we use this word constantly. We wear helmets to protect our heads, and we use passwords to protect our digital information. It is a fundamental human instinct to want to keep things safe.
The word protect comes from the Latin word protegere. This is a combination of pro- (meaning 'in front of') and tegere (meaning 'to cover'). So, literally, to protect is to 'cover in front of' something.
It entered the English language in the 15th century through French. It has kept its core meaning of 'covering' or 'shielding' for over 500 years, evolving from physical armor to abstract concepts like data security.
You can use protect in almost any context. It is very common to hear 'protect from' or 'protect against'. For example, you might say, 'We need to protect the plants from the frost.'
It works well in both formal and casual settings. In business, you protect assets; in casual conversation, you might say you are protecting your time by saying no to extra work.
1. Wrap in cotton wool: To protect someone too much. 2. Take under one's wing: To protect and mentor someone. 3. Safety first: An expression used to emphasize protection. 4. Shield from the truth: To hide bad news to protect someone. 5. Watch over: To keep a protective eye on someone.
Protect is a regular verb. The past tense is protected, and the present participle is protecting. The stress is on the second syllable: pro-TECT.
It is often followed by the preposition 'from' or 'against'. For example, 'protect from harm' or 'protect against theft'. It rhymes with words like detect, neglect, and elect.
Fun Fact
The root 'tegere' is also related to the word 'tegula', which means roof tile.
Pronunciation Guide
pro-TEKT
pro-TEKT
Common Errors
- pronouncing the first syllable as 'pro' like 'pro' in 'professional' instead of 'prə'
- stressing the first syllable
- swallowing the 't' at the end
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Standard
Standard
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
I protect him.
Prepositional Phrases
From the sun.
Future Tense
I will protect.
Examples by Level
I protect my cat.
I keep my cat safe.
Subject-Verb-Object
He protects me.
He keeps me safe.
Third person singular
They protect the house.
They keep the house safe.
Simple present
We protect nature.
We keep nature safe.
Simple present
She protects her toys.
She keeps toys safe.
Third person singular
Please protect the baby.
Keep the baby safe.
Imperative
Helmets protect heads.
Helmets keep heads safe.
Plural subject
I will protect you.
I will keep you safe.
Future tense
The doctor protects us from flu.
Wear a hat to protect your eyes.
The wall protects the garden.
They protect the secret.
She protects her family.
Lock the door to protect your home.
The law protects our rights.
He protects his dog.
We must protect the forest from fire.
He tried to protect his friend from the truth.
Sunscreen protects your skin from UV rays.
The software protects against viruses.
She felt the need to protect her younger brother.
The treaty was signed to protect the border.
We have to protect our interests.
The mask protects you from dust.
The government is taking steps to protect the economy.
He acted to protect his professional reputation.
The charity aims to protect endangered species.
You need to protect your password at all costs.
The witness was placed in a program to protect her.
She fought to protect the privacy of her clients.
These laws exist to protect the consumer.
The armor was designed to protect the soldier.
The constitution serves to protect the fundamental rights of citizens.
The company implemented firewalls to protect sensitive data.
He was determined to protect the integrity of the institution.
The agreement was intended to protect the sanctity of the agreement.
Environmentalists are working to protect the delicate ecosystem.
The diplomat sought to protect the interests of his nation.
The judge ruled to protect the anonymity of the source.
They are trying to protect the cultural heritage of the region.
The architect sought to protect the structure from environmental degradation.
The manifesto was a plea to protect the values of the enlightenment.
He acted as a bulwark to protect the community from radical change.
The legislation was drafted to protect the sovereignty of the state.
She felt a duty to protect the legacy of her ancestors.
The security detail was there to protect the dignitary's life.
The measures were insufficient to protect the population from the crisis.
It is essential to protect the autonomy of the individual.
常见搭配
Idioms & Expressions
"take under one's wing"
to protect and guide
She took the new intern under her wing.
neutral"safety in numbers"
being safer in a group
Let's walk together; there is safety in numbers.
neutral"better safe than sorry"
it is better to be cautious
I'll bring an umbrella, better safe than sorry.
casual"watch over"
to keep safe
The angels watch over us.
neutral"keep out of harm's way"
to keep safe
Stay inside to keep out of harm's way.
neutral"wrap in cotton wool"
to overprotect
Don't wrap him in cotton wool; let him play.
casualEasily Confused
similar meaning
preserve is for keeping things in their original state
Preserve the fruit vs protect the child.
similar function
guard implies watching
Guard the door vs protect the house.
similar action
defend implies an attack
Defend the castle vs protect the environment.
similar meaning
shield is more physical
Shield your eyes vs protect your rights.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + protect + Object + from + Danger
I protect my skin from the sun.
Subject + protect + Object + against + Threat
We protect against viruses.
It is important to protect + Object
It is important to protect nature.
We must protect + Object
We must protect our rights.
The goal is to protect + Object
The goal is to protect the data.
词族
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Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
常见错误
Protect is a transitive verb, no preposition needed.
Use 'from' or 'against'.
Against is better for threats.
From is the correct preposition.
From is the standard preposition.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a shield in your hallway protecting your house.
Native usage
Use 'protect from' for natural threats (rain, sun).
Police Motto
Remember 'To Protect and Serve'.
Verb pattern
Always follow with the thing being protected.
Stress
Always stress the second syllable.
Prepositions
Avoid 'protect of'.
Latin root
It means 'to cover in front'.
Word family
Learn protect, protection, and protective together.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
PRO (professional) + TECT (like a tech shield). A professional tech shield protects you.
Visual Association
A knight holding a shield in front of a child.
Word Web
挑战
Write three sentences about things you protect in your daily life.
词源
Latin
Original meaning: To cover in front of
文化背景
None, generally a positive, protective term.
Used frequently in parenting, legal, and environmental contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- protect the family
- protect the house
- protect the kids
At work
- protect the data
- protect company assets
- protect the reputation
In nature
- protect the environment
- protect endangered species
- protect the forest
In law
- protect rights
- protect the consumer
- protect the truth
Conversation Starters
"How do you protect your privacy online?"
"What is the best way to protect the environment?"
"Who protects you in your life?"
"Why is it important to protect historical sites?"
"Do you think we protect children too much?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you protected someone.
What do you do to protect your health?
Describe a person who is very protective.
How would you protect your home in an emergency?
常见问题
8 个问题No, it is a verb. The noun is protection.
Protect is general; defend often implies an attack is happening.
No, use 'protect from' or 'protect against'.
It is neutral and used in all settings.
Protected.
pro-TEKT.
Yes, 'protect your data'.
Yes.
自我测试
I ___ my dog.
Protect means to keep safe.
Which word means the same as 'keep safe'?
Protect is the synonym for keep safe.
You protect someone from danger.
That is the correct usage.
Word
意思
Matching synonyms and antonyms.
Correct structure is Subject-Verb-Object.
得分: /5
Summary
To protect is to act as a shield, keeping what you value safe from harm.
- Means to keep safe.
- Commonly used with 'from'.
- Root is Latin 'protegere'.
- Essential for daily communication.
Memory Palace
Imagine a shield in your hallway protecting your house.
Native usage
Use 'protect from' for natural threats (rain, sun).
Police Motto
Remember 'To Protect and Serve'.
Verb pattern
Always follow with the thing being protected.
例句
Parents do everything they can to protect their children.
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