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shielded造句
1. The wide-brimmed straw hat shielded his face. 2. He shielded his eyes from the sun. 3. He carefully shielded the flame with his cupped hand. 4. He was shielded by his mother from punishment. 5. He squinted and shielded his eyes. 6. I shielded my eyes against the glare. 7. He shielded her with his body. 8. His secretary shielded him from importunate visitors. 9. He shielded his eyes against the dazzling declining sun. 10. The police officer shielded the child with her body. 11. He shielded his eyes against the dust with an upraised arm. 12. He shielded his head from the sun with an old sack. 13. The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby. 14. Beneath him, shielded by his body, lay a baby. 15. The elderly woman shielded her wounded husband. 16. The buoy shielded her from the view of the guards, and she used that advantage to get her breath back. 17. Polio patients in acute wards were seldom shielded from the deaths of others. 18. Until recently, many union contracts shielded members from worrying about medical bills because most of the costs were borne by employers. 19. He shielded his eyes with his hands and tried to peer through the window beside him. 20. The little clearing was shielded from the street by the laurels, and afforded him plenty of elbow room. 21. Whether diplomatic activity should be shielded from the public gaze is a matter for debate. 22. It lies against a stone wall, shielded by birch and fur, overlooking a garden of remembrance, containing more memorials. 23. Three children sat motionless under the hut, shielded from the sun. 24. The remnants of plastic slipcovers still shielded the red-and-orange, floral-patterned material. 25. Its branches could have shielded us from the cold drizzle, if only we had been allowed to shelter under them. 26. The Model 10102 has 12 shielded twisted pair ports for local links and four fibre ports for links over up to 6[http:///shielded.html],000 feet. 27. While workers would lose pay during this leave, they would be shielded by the law against any other penalty. 28. Flickering beams of dim light came with it, caressing the machinery which shielded their source from direct view. 29. Think of the dramatic change facing these people who have been completely shielded from economic forces. 30. He had nearly forgotten about the small house next to him, shielded as it was by the rhododendron hedge.