Translation for '
to shelter' from English to Serbian
VERB | to shelter | sheltered | sheltered sheltering | shelters | |
SYNO | protection | shelter | tax shelter |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- A new breakwater was constructed to shelter the jetty and harbours.
- Deer Park residents were required to shelter in place during the fire.
- The site which became the Upper Pine Bottom State Park was the "Upper Pine Bottom Class B Public Campground" by 1924 (Class B Public Campgrounds were on secondary highways and had a lean-to shelter for camping).
- In Greenport, train and bus passengers can connect to the North Ferry to Shelter Island where they can connect to a ferry to North Haven.
- Each escalator is covered with a transparent tube to shelter from all weather conditions.
- His family tried its best to shelter him, sending him to a Catholic school and keeping him busy with football to keep him away from the gangs.
- Gliders use dead trees to shelter in and facilitate movement through the forest.
- In the 16-17th centuries German Protestant refugees arrived in Western Royal Hungary to shelter from the religious wars of the Holy Roman Empire, particularly from the suppression of the Reformation in Austrian territories, then ruled by the staunchly Roman Catholic Habsburgs.
- and a balustrade was added "in the Gothic taste" together with fourteen stone alcoves for pedestrians to shelter in.
- She also used the centre to shelter a number of orphaned children, many of whom had lost their parents during the fighting and expulsions.
- There they tied the ropes into a noose around the pit and built a wall of clay to shelter behind.
- Rachel's father-in-law Eli reluctantly agrees to shelter him.
- Retaining walls and backfills may have to be constructed to hold up the slope prior to shelter construction.
- It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin, and it was built to shelter the relic of the Holy Face, or Veil of Veronica, lodged at the major chapel and exposed to the public every Friday.
- This may be seen in the photograph below where a red canopy has been erected to shelter the Pope as well as an illuminated cross, on the occasion of the Way of the Cross ceremony.
- For example, a fern that depends on dense shade for protection from direct sunlight can no longer survive without forest to shelter it.
- The first use of rams within the Mediterranean Basin, featuring in this case the simultaneous employment of siege towers to shelter the rammers from attack, occurred on the island of Sicily in 409 BC, at the Selinus siege.
- The Freetown estuary provided a good natural harbour for ships to shelter and replenish drinking water, and gained more international attention as coastal and trans-Atlantic trade supplanted trans-Saharan trade.
- Echidnas do not tolerate extreme temperatures; they use caves and rock crevices to shelter from harsh weather conditions.
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