English to Portuguese Dictionary protector

protector

protetor
definition
noun
ear protectors
a person or thing that protects someone or something.
a person in charge of a kingdom during the minority, absence, or incapacity of the sovereign.
translation of 'protector'
noun
revestimento protetor,
guarda,
patrono,
protetor,
cápsula,
defensor
example
Some of the vests now have a collar and groin 'protector' .
Inside was a surge 'protector' - the key item they were looking for.
I want to show up with a catcher's mask, chest 'protector' and shin guards.
Perhaps it means I should wear a pocket 'protector' and thick glasses.
The most basic kind of power protection is a surge 'protector' , also known as a surge suppressor.
a passionate 'protector' of animal rights
a man who became her 'protector', adviser, and friend
Perhaps it was just payback for being their 'protector' and provider.
What is feasible in the short term is a smaller entity that will protect the 'protectors' .
Currently, though, and from a historical standpoint, the custodians and 'protectors' of the document inspire little confidence.
These 'protectors' guarded over the tombs of the kings, in what is now known as the Valley of the Kings.
He then donned his hearing 'protectors' and yellow sunglasses and manned the air cart.
Through his unique talents as a politician and military commander during the Civil War, Oliver Cromwell rose from humble origins to become 'Lord Protector of the Commonwealth' of England.
I currently have elderly patients who describe feeling insecure when not wearing their hip 'protectors' .
The biggest of the ringing bells is three tonnes and an arresting sight as it gracefully arcs round, even if we can't hear it to its full capacity thanks to our bright red ear 'protectors' .
In 1653 it became the home of Oliver Cromwell after he was made 'Lord Protector of the Commonwealth' .
These dogs traveled with the Roman armies, for whom they served as guards, 'protectors' and draft dogs.
In hearing protection, sophisticated electronic 'protectors' are the trend.
So these charms were considered ' lucky charms' and powerful 'protectors' against evil.
In London too, fine cuisine is increasingly under the 'protectorship' of hotels.
Sometimes their role as custodians and 'protectors' of biodiversity is not even acknowledged.
And where are the guardians and 'protectors' of all that is right and good in western medicine?
Third, we visualize assisting and protective forces, the dharma 'protectors' .
While few can argue against the appropriateness of the U.N. 'protectorship' over the territory, the way its representatives and personnel present themselves will be crucial to social stability.
Eleanor is sentenced to banishment and Gloucester surrenders the 'protectorship' .
Compliance with wearing hip 'protectors' is low because many older patients find them uncomfortable.
In the way they are described in this bill they sound a bit like glamorised security guards and 'protectors' of the collections.
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