shelter的意思和读音

shelter

: [ˈʃeltər] : [ˈʃeltə(r)]

n.

v.

shelters  sheltered  sheltering  

v.+n.take shelter,seek shelter,find shelter,provide shelter,give shelter

adj.+n.temporary shelter,emergency shelter,animal shelter,underground shelter,homeless shelter

n.haven,sanctuary,protection,cover,refuge

sheltern.

1.[u]the fact of having a place to live or stay, considered as a basic human need

Human beings need food, clothing and shelter.

2.[u]~ (from sth)protection from rain, danger or attack

to take shelter from the storm

The fox was running for the shelter of the trees.

People were desperately seeking shelter from the gunfire.

3.[c]a structure built to give protection, especially from the weather or from attack

They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood.

an air-raid shelter

4.[c]a building, usually owned by a charity, that provides a place to stay for people without a home, or protection for people or animals who have been badly treated

a night shelter for the homeless

an animal shelter

v.

1.[t]to give sb/sth a place where they are protected from the weather or from danger; to protect sb/sth

Trees shelter the house from the wind.

helping the poor and sheltering the homeless

Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much(= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences) .

2.[i]~ (from sth)to stay in a place that protects you from the weather or from danger

We sheltered from the rain in a doorway.

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n.1.a place where people are protected from bad weather or from danger2.a temporary place to live for people who do not have their own homes, or for animals who have been treated in a cruel way3.the protection, cover, refuge, or safety that a shelter provides

v.1.to protect sb. or sth. from bad weather2.to stay somewhere where you are protected from bad weather3.to protect sb. from difficult or unpleasant experiences4.to protect sb. from danger, for example by giving them a secret place to stay1.to protect sb. or sth. from bad weather2.to stay somewhere where you are protected from bad weather3.to protect sb. from difficult or unpleasant experiences4.to protect sb. from danger, for example by giving them a secret place to stay

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1.In case of an air attack, low down and creep quickly to the nearest bomb shelter.

2.He said camps were being set up to shelter people and blankets, food and water were being sent along with mobile kitchens.

3.For an instant, for two or three perhaps, this bit of wall was a shelter, but how was he to escape from this massacre?

4.What a glorious, all-satisfying country this Nevada desert would be, if one were only all eyes, and had no need of food, drink, and shelter!宿

5.Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly supported, load bearing doorway.

6.I do not know where the climate how, can often blows gale heavy rain, whether for shelter from the rain with you.

7.It was like being in one of those post-apocalyptic science-fiction films where vagrants wander the wasteland looking for food and shelter.仿

8.So I walked across the moor, until I found a dry place to sleep, in the shelter of a small hill.

9.It was also serving as a Red Cross shelter for those left homeless just a few miles away.

10.With the sky darkening and a wind rising, everybody felt a thunder storm was in the air, and started to run for shelter.