Guardias (en. Guards)

/ɡwar.djas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Watchmen or persons responsible for the security of a place.
The museum guards were attentive to the visitors.
Los guardias del museo estaban atentos a los visitantes.
Military or police performing custody duties.
The border guards check the travelers' documents.
Los guardias de la frontera revisan los documentos de los viajeros.
Private or public security guards.
The security guards acted quickly in response to the potential threat.
Los guardias de seguridad actuaron rápidamente ante la posible amenaza.

Etymology

From Latin 'guardianes', meaning 'those who care for'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

security guard
Person hired to protect a place.
guardia de seguridad
civil guards
Public security body in Spain responsible for maintaining order.
guardias civiles
to be a guard
To be on duty or on watch.
ser guardia

Related Words

to keep
To keep something secure.
guardar
guard
Person who is on duty or guarding.
guardia
to watch
To observe closely to prevent crimes.
vigilar

Slang Meanings

People who are on the job
The guards are the ones who are on duty at night.
Los guardias son los que están de chamba en las noches.
Those who guard the area
Be careful when speaking, it's the guards who watch the area.
Ten cuidado al hablar, son los guardias los que cuidan el coto.