field guard - translation to greek
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field guard - translation to greek

MILITARY UNIT
2nd Guard Field Artillery Regiment

field guard      
αγροφύλακας
field work         
COLLECTION OF INFORMATION OUTSIDE A LABORATORY, LIBRARY OR WORKPLACE SETTING
Field work; Field Work; Field study; Field survey; Fieldwork; Field study method; Field-study centre; Field project; Field observations; Field station; Field archaeology; Outdoor work; Archaeological fieldwork; Open-field trial; Field science
πρόχειρο οχύρωμα
guard rail         
  • Flexible polymer guardrail with handrail for pedestrians and high strength lower rail to absorb vehicle impacts
  • A24]]).
  • A handrail leading along a rocky creek crossing
  • Steel facility guardrail in warehouse
  • Guardrail protecting expensive machinery
  • A removable guardrail as median barrier
  • fans]] onto the [[sidelines]].
  • Sign in [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], warning people not to climb over guard rail overlooking the [[Niagara River]].
FENCE OR BARRIER CONSISTING OF ONE OR MORE HORIZONTAL RAILS AND VERTICAL SUPPORTS
Guard railing; Guardrailing; Guardrail; Guard-railing; Guard wall; Safery rail; Guard rails; Guardrails
κάγκελα σκάλας, προστατευτικό κιγκλίδωμα

Definition

honor guard
An honor guard is a group of troops who formally greet or accompany someone special such as a visiting head of state. (AM; in BRIT, use guard of honour
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N-SING

Wikipedia

2nd Guards Field Artillery

The 2nd Guards Field Artillery Regiment (German: 2. Garde-Feldartillerie-Regiment) was an artillery unit in the Prussian Army prior to and during the First World War. The regiment was part of the 4th Guards Infantry Division.