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Перевод: sheltered


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покровительствуемый; безбедный


Тезаурус:

  1. Choose a sheltered sunny position with well-drained and composted soil which is weed free.
  2. At Junagadh in Gujarat a beautiful country-style station with deep pitched roofs and elaborate wood carving sheltered behind the hugely impressive Reay Gate with its massive clock-tower.
  3. The girls give the impression of children of a particularly sheltered family.
  4. No matter how bad the weather, you can always find some sheltered stretches, and there is normally the bonus of seeing some of the first swallows and martins of the year as well.
  5. An elderly widow who was robbed, attacked, and raped by a gang of youths was moved to sheltered dwellings with the help of the police, visited by policewomen from the unit at least once a week, and taken regularly to visit the family of one of the policewomen, which adopted her as the children's granny.
  6. This and its position, perched on steep ground yet effectively sheltered by the hillside behind, make it one of Lakeland's finest climbing crags.
  7. Arising from the Benevolent Fund Committee, Council agreed that the fund should purchase two sheltered housing nomination rights in Scotland and two in Wales during 1992.
  8. In Harris, there are large areas of machair in the southwest around the inner sheltered sea areas collectively known as the Sound of Taransay.
  9. Ever since he became leader, he knew that the election was the great test, and a test for which his curiously sheltered political career had little prepared him.
  10. The contras' southern front, a struggling enterprise sheltered by a reluctant Costa Rica, was even more ramshackle.
  11. But yesterday, on his 91st birthday, Trafford, whose wife died in sheltered accommodation four years ago, told a community nursing conference in London that, though a Tory voter all his life who thought most of what Mrs Thatcher was doing was good, he saw a danger that old people might be heading back towards the workhouse if the Government went ahead with NHS cuts and changes in community care.
  12. Leave these in a sheltered place outdoors until mid-January, when they can be brought into the greenhouse for early, hand-pollinated flowers.
  13. De Gaulle was not immortal, and so it was only a question of time before further attempts could be made to find a sheltered anchorage off the Western European shore.

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