1. | [u] 居所;住处the fact of having a place to live or stay, considered as a basic human need |
Human beings need food, clothing and shelter. 人类有衣、食、住的需求。 |
2. | [u] ~ (from sth) 遮蔽,庇护,避难(避雨、躲避危险或攻击)protection from rain, danger or attack |
to take shelter from the storm 躲避暴风雨 | |
The fox was running for the shelter of the trees. 狐狸朝树丛跑,想要躲藏起来。 | |
People were desperately seeking shelter from the gunfire. 人们拼命地找地方躲避炮火。 |
3. | [c] (尤指用以躲避风雨或攻击的)遮蔽物,庇护处,避难处a structure built to give protection, especially from the weather or from attack |
They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood. 他们用旧木条搭了一个简陋的窝棚。 | |
an air-raid shelter 防空洞 |
4. | [c] (无家可归者或受虐待者的)收容所,庇护所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 无家可归者夜间收容所 | |
an animal shelter 动物收容处 |
1. | [t] 保护;掩蔽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. 树给房子挡住了风。 | |
helping the poor and sheltering the homeless 帮助贫穷者,庇护无家可归者 | |
Perhaps I sheltered my daughter too much(= protected her too much from unpleasant or difficult experiences) . 也许我对女儿保护过度了。 |
2. | [i] ~ (from sth) 躲避(风雨或危险)to stay in a place that protects you from the weather or from danger |
We sheltered from the rain in a doorway. 我们在一处门廊里避雨。 |