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guardroom

/'gɑ:dhaus/ Cách viết khác : (guardroom) /'gɑ:drum/
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Word: Guardroom

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A guardroom is a room where soldiers who are on duty (guard) stay while they are watching over a certain area, like a military base or important building. It can also refer to a small cell where soldiers who have done something wrong are kept as punishment.

Usage Instructions:
  • The word "guardroom" is typically used in military contexts.
  • You can use it when discussing military life or situations involving soldiers.
Example Sentences:
  1. Basic Usage: "The soldiers waited in the guardroom until their shift began."
  2. Advanced Usage: "After the incident, the soldier was taken to the guardroom for a disciplinary hearing."
Word Variants:
  • Guard (noun): A person who protects or watches over something.
  • Guarding (verb): The act of protecting or watching over something.
Different Meanings:
  1. Military Context: A room for soldiers on duty.
  2. Punishment Context: A holding cell for soldiers who are confined due to misconduct.
Synonyms:
  • Security room: A general term for a room where security personnel work.
  • Watchroom: A room where guards keep watch.
  • Holding cell: A small room for holding individuals temporarily.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "guardroom," you might encounter phrases like: - On guard: Meaning to be alert and ready to respond to danger. - Guard against: To take precautions to prevent something undesirable.

Summary:

In summary, a "guardroom" is a designated area for soldiers on duty or a place for soldiers who are being punished. It is primarily used in military settings and can have different meanings based on context.

Noun
  1. a room used by soldiers on guard
  2. a cell in which soldiers who are prisoners are confined

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