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  1. sheltered

    • IPA[ˈʃɛltəd]

    英式

    • adj.
      (of a place) protected from bad weather;protected from difficulties or unpleasant realities
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    • n.
      a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
    • v.
      protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather: the hut sheltered him from the cold wind

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    • n.
      a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger: huts like this are used as a shelter during the winter an air-raid shelter
    • v.
      protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather: the hut sheltered him from the cold wind

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      accommodation for elderly or disabled people consisting of private independent units with some ...

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    • n.
      a supervised workplace for adults who have a physical or intellectual disability.

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    • n.
      a place providing accommodation for the homeless at night: for years Roy slept in night shelters

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    • n.
      a line of trees or shrubs planted to protect an area, especially a farm field, from strong ...

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    • n.
      a financial arrangement made to avoid or minimize taxes: a better arrangement would be to establish a company and claim expenses as a tax shelter

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    • n.
      an enclosed space or structure designed to protect people from explosive weapons such as bombs ... escalating violence forced much of the country into bomb shelters

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    • IPA[ˈSHeltərd]

    美式

    • adj.
      (of a place) protected from bad weather: the plants need a shady, sheltered spot in the garden

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