slovo | definícia |
shelter (mass) | shelter
- bezpečie, kryt, prístrešok, skrýša, kryť, skrývať, ukrývať |
shelter (encz) | shelter,bezpečí n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,bouda n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,budka n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,bunkr n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,chránit v: co před čím přístřeškem ap. Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,kryt n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,okop n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,přístřešek n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,přístřeší n: Mgr. Dita Gálová |
shelter (encz) | shelter,schovat se v: před bouří ap. Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,skrýš n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,skrýt se v: před bouří ap. Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,skrývat v: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,stříška n: Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,ukrýt v: Zdeněk Brož |
shelter (encz) | shelter,úkryt n: Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,ukrýt se v: před bouří ap. Pino |
shelter (encz) | shelter,útulek n: Pino |
Shelter (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. i.
To take shelter.
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There oft the Indian herdsman, shunning heat,
Shelters in cool. --Milton.
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Shelter (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, n. [Cf. OE. scheltrun, shiltroun,
schelltrome, scheldtrome, a guard, squadron, AS. scildtruma a
troop of men with shields; scild shield + truma a band of
men. See Shield, n.]
1. That which covers or defends from injury or annoyance; a
protection; a screen.
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The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid,
From storms a shelter, and from heat a shade.
--Pope.
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2. One who protects; a guardian; a defender.
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Thou [God] hast been a shelter for me. --Ps. lxi. 3.
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3. The state of being covered and protected; protection;
security.
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Who into shelter takes their tender bloom. --Young.
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Shelter tent,a small tent made of pieces of cotton duck
arranged to button together. In field service the soldiers
carry the pieces.
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Syn: Asylum; refuge; retreat; covert; sanctuary; protection;
defense; security.
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Shelter (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sheltered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sheltering.]
1. To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover
from injury or annoyance; to shield; to protect.
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Those ruins sheltered once his sacred head.
--Dryden.
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You have no convents . . . in which such persons may
be received and sheltered. --Southey.
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2. To screen or cover from notice; to disguise.
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In vain I strove to cheek my growing flame,
Or shelter passion under friendship's name. --Prior.
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3. To betake to cover, or to a safe place; -- used
reflexively.
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They sheltered themselves under a rock. --Abp.
Abbot.
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shelter (wn) | shelter
n 1: a structure that provides privacy and protection from
danger
2: protective covering that provides protection from the weather
3: the condition of being protected; "they were huddled together
for protection"; "he enjoyed a sense of peace and protection
in his new home" [syn: protection, shelter]
4: a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must pay
on current earnings [syn: tax shelter, shelter]
5: temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons
v 1: provide shelter for; "After the earthquake, the government
could not provide shelter for the thousands of homeless
people"
2: invest (money) so that it is not taxable |
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bivouac shelter (encz) | bivouac shelter,bivakovací plachta n: Pino |
collapsible shelter (encz) | collapsible shelter, n: |
fallout shelter (encz) | fallout shelter, n: |
shelter deck (encz) | shelter deck, n: |
shelter tent (encz) | shelter tent, n: |
shelterbelt (encz) | shelterbelt, n: |
sheltered (encz) | sheltered,krytý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sheltered workshop (encz) | sheltered workshop, n: |
sheltering (encz) | sheltering,chránění n: Zdeněk Brožsheltering,ukrývání n: Zdeněk Brož |
shelters (encz) | shelters,chrání Zdeněk Brož |
take shelter (encz) | take shelter,schovat se web |
tax shelter (encz) | tax shelter,daňové útočiště [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačtax shelter,daňový ráj Zdeněk Brož |
tax-sheltered (encz) | tax-sheltered, |
Enshelter (gcide) | Enshelter \En*shel"ter\, v. t.
To shelter. [Obs.]
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Shelter (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. i.
To take shelter.
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There oft the Indian herdsman, shunning heat,
Shelters in cool. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Shelter \Shel"ter\, n. [Cf. OE. scheltrun, shiltroun,
schelltrome, scheldtrome, a guard, squadron, AS. scildtruma a
troop of men with shields; scild shield + truma a band of
men. See Shield, n.]
1. That which covers or defends from injury or annoyance; a
protection; a screen.
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The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid,
From storms a shelter, and from heat a shade.
--Pope.
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2. One who protects; a guardian; a defender.
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Thou [God] hast been a shelter for me. --Ps. lxi. 3.
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3. The state of being covered and protected; protection;
security.
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Who into shelter takes their tender bloom. --Young.
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Shelter tent,a small tent made of pieces of cotton duck
arranged to button together. In field service the soldiers
carry the pieces.
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Syn: Asylum; refuge; retreat; covert; sanctuary; protection;
defense; security.
[1913 Webster]Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sheltered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sheltering.]
1. To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover
from injury or annoyance; to shield; to protect.
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Those ruins sheltered once his sacred head.
--Dryden.
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You have no convents . . . in which such persons may
be received and sheltered. --Southey.
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2. To screen or cover from notice; to disguise.
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In vain I strove to cheek my growing flame,
Or shelter passion under friendship's name. --Prior.
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3. To betake to cover, or to a safe place; -- used
reflexively.
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They sheltered themselves under a rock. --Abp.
Abbot.
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Shelter tent (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, n. [Cf. OE. scheltrun, shiltroun,
schelltrome, scheldtrome, a guard, squadron, AS. scildtruma a
troop of men with shields; scild shield + truma a band of
men. See Shield, n.]
1. That which covers or defends from injury or annoyance; a
protection; a screen.
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The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid,
From storms a shelter, and from heat a shade.
--Pope.
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2. One who protects; a guardian; a defender.
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Thou [God] hast been a shelter for me. --Ps. lxi. 3.
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3. The state of being covered and protected; protection;
security.
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Who into shelter takes their tender bloom. --Young.
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Shelter tent,a small tent made of pieces of cotton duck
arranged to button together. In field service the soldiers
carry the pieces.
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Syn: Asylum; refuge; retreat; covert; sanctuary; protection;
defense; security.
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Sheltered (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sheltered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sheltering.]
1. To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover
from injury or annoyance; to shield; to protect.
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Those ruins sheltered once his sacred head.
--Dryden.
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You have no convents . . . in which such persons may
be received and sheltered. --Southey.
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2. To screen or cover from notice; to disguise.
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In vain I strove to cheek my growing flame,
Or shelter passion under friendship's name. --Prior.
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3. To betake to cover, or to a safe place; -- used
reflexively.
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They sheltered themselves under a rock. --Abp.
Abbot.
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Sheltering (gcide) | Shelter \Shel"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sheltered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sheltering.]
1. To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover
from injury or annoyance; to shield; to protect.
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Those ruins sheltered once his sacred head.
--Dryden.
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You have no convents . . . in which such persons may
be received and sheltered. --Southey.
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2. To screen or cover from notice; to disguise.
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In vain I strove to cheek my growing flame,
Or shelter passion under friendship's name. --Prior.
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3. To betake to cover, or to a safe place; -- used
reflexively.
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They sheltered themselves under a rock. --Abp.
Abbot.
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Shelterless (gcide) | Shelterless \Shel"ter*less\, a.
Destitute of shelter or protection.
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Now sad and shelterless perhaps she lies. --Rowe.
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Sheltery (gcide) | Sheltery \Shel"ter*y\, a.
Affording shelter. [R.]
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Unsheltered (gcide) | Unsheltered \Unsheltered\
See sheltered. |
air-raid shelter (wn) | air-raid shelter
n 1: a chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing
and provided with food and living facilities; used during
air raids [syn: bomb shelter, air-raid shelter,
bombproof] |
bomb shelter (wn) | bomb shelter
n 1: a chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing
and provided with food and living facilities; used during
air raids [syn: bomb shelter, air-raid shelter,
bombproof] |
collapsible shelter (wn) | collapsible shelter
n 1: a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over
supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and
pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek" [syn: tent,
collapsible shelter] |
fallout shelter (wn) | fallout shelter
n 1: a shelter to protect occupants from the fallout from an
atomic bomb |
shelter deck (wn) | shelter deck
n 1: upper deck having no overhead protection from the weather,
but sheltering the deck below [syn: weather deck,
shelter deck] |
shelter tent (wn) | shelter tent
n 1: a wedge-shaped tent; usually without a floor or windows
[syn: pup tent, shelter tent] |
shelterbelt (wn) | shelterbelt
n 1: hedge or fence of trees designed to lessen the force of the
wind and reduce erosion [syn: windbreak, shelterbelt] |
sheltered (wn) | sheltered
adj 1: protected from danger or bad weather; "a sheltered
harbor" |
sheltered workshop (wn) | sheltered workshop
n 1: a workshop that offers jobs to members of the physically or
developmentally disabled population |
tax shelter (wn) | tax shelter
n 1: a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must
pay on current earnings [syn: tax shelter, shelter] |
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