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Ward off Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɔɹd/ /ˈɔf
WAWRD-awf
wˈɔːd/ /ˈɒf
WAWD-of

释义

To prevent something bad from happening or to keep something or someone harmful away from you.

用法与细微差别

Used in both formal and informal contexts, often with threats, dangers, or illnesses. Common with objects ('garlic to ward off vampires') or abstract dangers ('ward off bad luck'). Not used for physical fighting directly; more for prevention or protection.

例句

She drank orange juice to ward off a cold.

basic

He carries an umbrella to ward off the rain.

basic

This cream helps ward off mosquitoes.

basic

Some people hang mirrors by the door to ward off bad luck.

natural

I try to eat healthy to ward off illness.

natural

They put garlic around the house to ward off vampires in stories.

natural