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)
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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)
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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。
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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。
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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.
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