保护
To keep safe from harm or injury. It can apply to people, the environment, cultural heritage, or rights.
Exemples
3 sur 5夏天出门要涂防晒霜来保护皮肤。
Apply sunscreen when going out in summer to protect your skin.
法律旨在保护公民的合法权益。
The law aims to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.
我一定会保护你的,别怕。
I will definitely protect you, don't be afraid.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
保 (keep/guarantee) + 护 (guard/shield) = guarantee guarding.
Quiz rapide
每个人都有责任____我们的地球。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 保护
Exemples
夏天出门要涂防晒霜来保护皮肤。
everydayApply sunscreen when going out in summer to protect your skin.
法律旨在保护公民的合法权益。
formalThe law aims to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.
我一定会保护你的,别怕。
informalI will definitely protect you, don't be afraid.
保护文化遗产对于保持民族身份至关重要。
academicProtecting cultural heritage is vital for maintaining national identity.
公司采取了措施来保护商业机密。
businessThe company took measures to protect trade secrets.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
保护区
protected area / reserve
重点保护
key protection
自我保护
self-protection
Souvent confondu avec
Bǎohù is to keep safe from harm, while bǎocún is to save or keep something for later use (like a file).
Notes d'usage
A core word for IELTS topics like Environment, Education, and History.
Erreurs courantes
Don't confuse with '保持' (bǎochí - to maintain/keep a state).
Astuce mémo
保 (keep/guarantee) + 护 (guard/shield) = guarantee guarding.
Origine du mot
From '保' (protect/care for) and '护' (guard/aid).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
The 'Great Wall' is a 'National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit' (国家重点文物保护单位).
Quiz rapide
每个人都有责任____我们的地球。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 保护
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