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  • Meaning of the On guard! exclamation - English Language Learners . . .
    I recently watched the very epic ending of the Shrek 2, and when the cat draws his rapier, he shouts "On guard!" to the castle guardians I perfectly understand the meaning from the context, but was unable to find the exact usage situtaion in any of the dictionaries
  • phrase meaning - What is the difference between to keep stand guard . . .
    The idiom keep guard over [something someone] means to keep watch so that no harm comes to it, unauthorised people can't go in, or a person can't escape It doesn't literally mean that the guard is standing above the place Keep guard in front of does have a literal meaning
  • What does Yes, you can. But you may not. mean?
    So, the response from the guard, drawing a distinction between the two, is a kind of snide reply—inferring one sense of can to the person asking the question, rather than what would normally be assumed No doubt the guard actually knew what the person was asking and just wanted to put them down subtly
  • word request - What do you call the leathery part of a armor that . . .
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  • What is the common term to express the barrier of a balcony?
    The final photo example of a stone wall on top of a structure would be either a parapet, or just a wall (possibly guard wall) In old castles, the guard wall may also be referred to as the ramparts, but that may also include the rest of the structure too, not just the wall Anything else is really a barrier
  • How do we respectfully address kids whose names we dont know?
    Or if you're involved in a job that requires supervising children but you may not know all their names (crossing guard, school bus driver, teacher but the child is in a different class) In these cases you'd probably work out quite quickly what is acceptable - but it may depend on your age and gender, a young man at a 5-a-side football pitch would use a different term to an elderly dinner lady
  • expressions - Cherish or treasure an opportunity? - English . . .
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  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    @User1, I think the meaning of is that it also promises protection from seen, expected, or known threats that the promisee may not be able to guard against themselves "I'll have your back" is a lesser promise than full and active support in pushing a cause forward, but it is a guarantee that you will help with a retreat or recovery if things go wrong


















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