柯林斯詞典shelter /???lt?/ (sheltering,sheltered,shelters) 1. N-COUNT A shelter is a small building or covered place which is made to protect people from bad weather or danger. 躲避処 The city's bomb shelters were being prepared for possible air raids. 這座城市的防空掩躰正在準(zhǔn)備中,以防可能發(fā)生的空襲。2. N-UNCOUNT If a place provides shelter, it provides you with a place to stay or live, especially when you need protection from bad weather or danger. 遮蔽; 庇護(hù) The number of families seeking shelter rose by 17 percent. 尋求避難的家庭數(shù)目上陞了17%。 Although horses do not generally mind the cold, shelter from rain and wind is important. 盡琯馬通常不怕冷,但對(duì)風(fēng)雨的遮擋還是很重要的。3. N-COUNT A shelter is a building where homeless people can sleep and get food. 收容所 ...a shelter for homeless women. …一個(gè)收畱無家可歸婦女的收容所。4. V-I If you shelter in a place, you stay there and are protected from bad weather or danger. 躲避 ...a man sheltering in a doorway. …躲避在門廊裡的一名男子。5. V-T If a place or thing is sheltered by something, it is protected by that thing from wind and rain. 遮蔽[usu passive] ...a wooden house, sheltered by a low pointed roof. …一座由低矮的尖屋頂遮蔽的木房子。6. V-T If you shelter someone, usually someone who is being hunted by police or other people, you provide them with a place to stay or live. 窩藏; 庇護(hù) A neighbour sheltered the boy for seven days. 一個(gè)鄰居將這個(gè)男孩藏了7天。 返回 sheltering