| 单词 | sheltered | 
| 释义 | shelteredadj. a.  In the senses of the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > refuge or shelter > 			[adjective]		 > of the nature of a shelter > sheltered sheltered1597 covert1610 covered1685 screened1696 shrouded1841 1597    W. Shakespeare Richard III  iii. v. 32  				Well well, he was the couertst sheltred traitor That euer  liu'd.       View more context for this quotation 1671    J. Milton Paradise Regain'd  iv. 403  				Whose branching arms..might shield From dews and damps of night his shelter'd  head.       View more context for this quotation 1744    J. Thomson Autumn in  Seasons 		(new ed.)	 176  				There let me sit beneath the shelter'd Slopes. 1851    A. Helps Compan. Solitude vi. 85  				A garden seat in a sheltered nook. 1912    Chambers's Jrnl. Oct. 742/1  				The contrast between the sheltered and the shelterless.  b.   sheltered life, a life protected from the ordinary hazards and hardships of living. Also  sheltered existence. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > way of life > 			[noun]		 > specific sheltered life1888 douceur de vivre1907 lifestyle1915 Lebensform1925 douceur de la vie1941 good life1954 alternative lifestyle1968 slow lane1972 champagne lifestyle1973 1888    R. Kipling Thrown Away in  Plain Tales from Hills 14  				There was a Boy once who had been brought up under the ‘sheltered life’ theory; and the theory killed him dead. 1920    Ladies' Home Jrnl. Feb. 185/1  				Three thousand dollars and no business experience, thirty-three years of sheltered life, and two children under ten years of age—this was my problem when I was left a widow. 1937    P. G. Wodehouse Summer Moonshine 		(1938)	 xix. 221  				Hers had been a sheltered life... She had never been brought face to face with tragedy. 1959    J. Kirkup tr.  S. de Beauvoir Mem. Dutiful Daughter  ii. 117  				She led a very sheltered existence in the Basque country, where there were not many eligible young men. 1977    W. H. S. Smith Young Man's Country ii. 35  				I had lived a fairly sheltered life in England... Now for the first time in a position of responsibility and power, I was learning how people behave.  c.  Economics. Designating trades, industries, etc., which are not exposed to competition, and the commodities in which they deal. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > 			[adjective]		 > types of industry generally heavy1888 light industrial1919 sheltered1924 military-industrial1925 Tayacian1934 footloose1939 linked1942 low technology1956 high technology1964 smokestack1976 old economy1990 1924    Westm. Gaz. 18 Aug. 4/5  				In the so-called sheltered trades real weekly wages have generally been maintained at at least their pre-war level. 1925    F. L. McDougall 		(title)	  				Sheltered Markets. A study of the value of Empire trade. 1928    Brit. Industr. Future 		(Lib. Indep. Inq.)	  i. ii. § 2. 17  				There is a great difference between the increase [in wages] in sheltered and unsheltered industries. 1930    Times 24 Mar. 22/3  				Comparing..miner's earnings with those of men employed in the so-called ‘sheltered’ occupations. 1930    Economist 4 Jan. 24/1  				The higher Japanese price-level is accounted for largely by such ‘sheltered’ goods as red beans, miso. 1972    Wall St. Jrnl. 9 Aug. 1/5  				A number of tax shelter plans are designed to allow investments in sheltered industries like oil.  d.  Affording relief or exemption from tax; untaxed. U.S. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > 			[adjective]		 > free of tax or exempt untaxed1464 taxlessa1618 untaxable1648 untaxed1846 unscotted1865 tax-exempt1925 sheltered1955 1955    W. J. Casey Tax Sheltered Investm. 		(ed. 2)	 xix. 205  				Partnership operation allows you a write off of losses, a sheltered return on a quick success by sale of your partnership interest. 1970    Tax Sheltered Investments 		(A. Anderson & Co.)	 i. 1  				All sheltered investments generate one or more of these advantages. 1974    Los Angeles Times 13 Oct.  iii. 9/2  				The second $50,000, which was to be ‘sheltered income’, was to be sent..directly to an insurance company as a payment for an annuity purchased by Hunter.  e.  Designating places for living or working (or suitable work) provided for the mentally or physically infirm, where special assistance and facilities are available. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > workplace > types of workplace generally > 			[adjective]		 > for the disabled sheltered1961 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > institutional homes > 			[adjective]		 > sheltered sheltered1961 1961    Oxf. Mail 16 Mar. 4/6  				The three-storey house [for patients of a mental hospital in the final stages of readjustment to community life]..was opened last month and is known officially as a ‘sheltered hostel’. 1971    Rand Daily Mail 		(Johannesburg)	 3 Apr. 11/4  				One of these tenants is a humble man who earns R14 a week in a sheltered employment factory. 1973    Howard Jrnl. 13 276  				Sheltered workshop facilities, industrial training or punitive labour. 1976    Ilkeston Advertiser 10 Dec. 16/2  				The county council had already decided to stop the grants—towards general improvement areas,..council house adaptation for the handicapped and sheltered housing. 1977    New Society 3 Mar. 441/2  				Patients leaving Herrison [Mental Hospital] have been ‘graded’ according to the kind of home they can cope with outside. Those least able to run their own lives are in sheltered accommodation. 1980    Times 23 July 12/2  				If you are still undecided about sheltered housing or a home, you might investigate the various facilities. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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