sentinel

sentinel
noun
(lit. or fig.) Wache, die
* * *
['sentinl]
noun
(a sentry.) der Wachposten
* * *
sen·ti·nel
[ˈsentɪnəl, AM -t̬-]
n (esp liter or old)
1. (sentry) [Wach]posten m, Wächter(in) m(f)
to stand \sentinel [at sth] [über etw dat o akk] Wache halten [o wachen]
a \sentinel of democracy (fig) ein Wächter [o Hüter] /eine Wächterin [o Hüterin] der Demokratie fig
2. AM (newspaper) Bestandteil von Zeitungsnamen
the Fitchburg S\sentinel der ‚Fitchburg Sentinel‘
3. COMPUT Markierung f
* * *
['sentɪnl]
n
1) Wache f

to stand sentinel over sth (liter) — über etw (acc) wachen or Wacht halten

2) (COMPUT) Hinweissymbol nt
* * *
sentinel [ˈsentınl; US ˈsentnəl] s
1. Wächter m
2. MIL academic.ru/65944/sentry">sentry 2:
stand sentinel Wache stehen;
stand sentinel over bewachen
3. IT Hinweissymbol n
* * *
noun
(lit. or fig.) Wache, die
* * *
n.
Markierung f.
Schildwach f.
Wache -n f.

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