shel·tered
adjective/ˈʃeltəd/
/ˈʃeltərd/
- (of a place) protected from bad weather
有遮蔽物(不受恶劣天气侵袭)的 - a sheltered bay/beach
有天然屏障的海湾/海滩 - Herbs need fertile soil and a sunny sheltered position.
草本植物需要肥沃的土壤和阳光充足的避风处。 - We had lunch in a sheltered spot behind the dunes.
我们在沙丘后面的一个隐蔽的地方吃午餐。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- a sheltered bay/beach
- (sometimes disapproving) protected from the more unpleasant aspects or difficulties of life
受庇护的;受到保护的 - She had a very sheltered childhood.
她有过一个备受呵护的童年。 - They both lead very sheltered lives.
他们两人都过着呵护备至的生活。
- She had a very sheltered childhood.
- [only before noun] (British English) (of houses, flats, etc.) designed for people, especially old people, who can still live fairly independent lives, but with staff available to help them if necessary
为需要者(尤指老年人)提供照顾的 - sheltered accommodation/housing
福利院的住宿 - a sheltered workshop for adults with disabilities
为残疾成年人设立的庇护工场
- sheltered accommodation/housing