英:['gɑ:dənt]
美:['gɑdənt]
英:['gɑ:dənt]
美:['gɑdənt]
n.
(徽纹)兽面为正面而兽身为侧面的,<废>充当卫士或护卫者
adjective
having the head turned toward the spectator—used of a heraldic animal whose body is seen from the side
a lion passant guardant
noun
guardian
Adjective Middle French gardant, present participle of garder to guard, look at
The first known use of guardant was in 1572
1 I can't also forget me to bring your injury, but the love can't stop over, pleasing a happiness, pleasing happy, follow my breath, re - do me a happy guardant.
我也忘记不了我带给你的伤害,可是爱情不会停留,请你快乐,请你开心,跟着我的呼吸,重新做我幸福的守护者。
2 The Lion Crest of Richard II., sculptured statant guardant upon his helm, with a chapeau and mantling, and with the Badge of two Ostrich feathers, in Westminster Hall, is without any crown: No. 199.
3 Here was a worthy quest—a beautiful if not precious crystal betokening the actual presence of a wary demon guardant over the mouldering skeletons of Wylo's forefathers!
4 A lion statant guardant gu., assumed by Robert II., about A.D.
5 A waiter in full bloom appeared at the end of the passage, guardant.
6 In the centre is the Crown over two winged lions passant guardant, each holding a book and seven arrows.
7 The Lion passant is carefully distinguished in the earliest Rolls as a different Charge from the Lion passant guardant.
8 There are the three heraldic lions passant guardant—striding, with heads turned toward the viewer—that have been included on the royal arms of England since the late twelfth century.