Noun Phrase
/prəˈtɛkʃən əv ˈmɒn.jʊ.mənts/
"Protection of monuments" refers to the actions and measures taken to preserve, safeguard, and maintain historical or cultural monuments from decay, destruction, or neglect. This phrase is often used in the context of heritage conservation and cultural preservation. Its frequency of use tends to be higher in written contexts, such as scholarly articles, legal texts, and conservation guidelines.
(Государство ввело новые правила для защиты памятников.)
Local communities often play a vital role in the protection of monuments through advocacy and education.
(Местные сообщества часто играют важную роль в защите памятников через адвокацию и образование.)
The UNESCO World Heritage Council is dedicated to the protection of monuments around the globe.
While "protection of monuments" is not commonly part of idiomatic expressions, monuments themselves hold significant cultural and metaphorical weight in various phrases. Here are some related idiomatic expressions that include "monument" and relate to the broader theme of protection or significance:
(Его новая художественная галерея — это памятник его успеху в индустрии.)
Carving out a monument in history
(Учёный оставляет памятник в истории своим прорывным исследованием.)
Living monument
The term "protection" originates from the Latin "protectio," meaning "to cover" or "to defend," while "monument" derives from the Latin "monumentum," meaning "to remind" or "to remind someone of," particularly in the context of something built in memory of a person or event. The phrase thus reflects the act of safeguarding what serves as a reminder of history and culture.
Synonyms: - Preservation of monuments - Conservation of monuments - Safeguarding of monuments
Antonyms: - Destruction of monuments - Neglect of monuments - Damage to monuments