sheltered 英 [ˈʃeltəd]   美 [ˈʃeltərd]

sheltered

sheltered  英 [ˈʃeltəd] 美 [ˈʃeltərd]

adj. 受保护的;掩蔽的;免税的;为弱者提供方便的  v. 庇护(shelter的过去分词) 

And the value of banks’ assets is being sheltered by central banks’ asset purchases and more generous accounting rules. 同时在中央银行的资产购买和更慷慨的会计规则下,银行资产的价值得到庇护。
But if you want to live in a sheltered world, where there's a doorman and no rogue element, you don't check into a hotel. 但是假如你希望住在一个受保护的世界,那里有个看门人没有任何无赖因素,那样你不能住酒店。

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  • adj. 受保护的;掩蔽的;免税的;为弱者提供方便的
  • v. 庇护(shelter的过去分词)
  • 1. And the value of banks’ assets is being sheltered by central banks’ asset purchases and more generous accounting rules.

    同时在中央银行的资产购买和更慷慨的会计规则下,银行资产的价值得到庇护。

  • 2. But if you want to live in a sheltered world, where there's a doorman and no rogue element, you don't check into a hotel.

    但是假如你希望住在一个受保护的世界,那里有个看门人没有任何无赖因素,那样你不能住酒店。

  • 3. The forest surrounding us sheltered not only four-horned antelopes but even a few panthers.

    我们周围的森林不仅是四角羚的庇护所,甚至还有几只黑豹。

  • sheltered (adj.) "screened, protected," 1590s, past-participle adjective from shelter (v.). Meaning "protected from the usual hardships of life" is from 1888. Related: Shelteredness.
shel·tered / ˈʃeltəd ; NAmE ˈʃeltərd / adjective 1 (of a place 地方 ) protected from bad weather 有遮蔽物(不受恶劣天气侵袭)的 a sheltered beach 有天然屏障的海滩 2 ( 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。 3 [only before noun ] ( BrE) (of houses, flats/apartments, etc. 房舍、公寓等 ) 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 workshopfor the blind 盲人福利工场 shel·tered / ˈʃeltəd ; NAmE ˈʃeltərd /
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