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palace guard
noun
- the security force protecting a palace.
- a group of trusted advisers who often control access to a sovereign, president, or other chief executive.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of palace guard1
Example Sentences
He travelled to Ramallah to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in a convoy of armoured SUVs and vans, speeding through streets cordoned off by soldiers from the Palestinian Palace Guard.
A startling sign of this ferment was the defection in October of Gleb Karakulov, a member of Putin鈥檚 Kremlin palace guard known as the Federal Protective Service, or FSO.
The voice performances are lively and evocative 鈥 Benedict Wong as the magician and Brian Tyree Henry as a palace guard are standouts 鈥 but the film is stuffed with too many characters for even TikTok-fed young viewers to keep straight.
On a recent morning, Vichian Bunthawi, 88, a retired palace guard, sat cross-legged on a bench at the sleepy railway station in Bangkok Noi.
The mystery is confounded by the frequent stopovers that the head of Mr. Mo茂se鈥檚 presidential palace guard, Dimitri H茅rard, made in Bogot谩 in the months before the assassination.
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