sheltered place
collocation in Englishmeaningsofshelteredandplace
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sheltered
adjective
uk/ˈʃel.təd/us/ˈʃel.t̬ɚd/
protected from wind, rain, or other ...
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place
noun
uk/pleɪs/us/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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(Definition ofshelteredandplacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Because the government could only reluctantly move towards those protectionist demands, they wanted to obtain self-regulating authority in order to enforce ashelteredplacein the economy for small businesses.
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It is said that if a person can work on the open market he must not occupy ashelteredplace.
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The shepherd did his best to put them in ashelteredplacefor the night, but when he came back in the morning 20 of them were dead.
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It is non-migratory; in winter it finds ashelteredplaceto stay during the colder months.
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The best location for a hotel is a warm andshelteredplace, such as a southern-facing (in the northern hemisphere) wall or hedge.
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Awnings also provide ashelteredplacefor children and pets to play, shielded from direct sun.
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The park is for day use only, and has picnic tables, pit toilets designed to afford ashelteredplaceto light a small cooking fire.
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High-elevation and a low-elevation forest fragments occur nowadays in sheltered places, but possibly for different reasons.
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Winds will be light and variable in sheltered places where frost may occur.
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No reliable estimate of the number of sheltered places presently being built is available.
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They offer sheltered places in the community, and are frequently better than the provision offered by hospitals or distracted parents.
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It grows in patches in damp, sheltered places on neutral or acidic substrates.
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Larvae do not feed, but seek sheltered places under bark scales or in and among lichens on the tree bole or limbs.
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She generally selects sheltered places like dark hollow tree trunks.
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It often enters houses and other sheltered places in the fall, sometimes in considerable numbers.
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Shelter traps, or artificial cover traps, take advantage of an insect's tendencies to seek shelter in loose bark, crevices, or other sheltered places.
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He experienced the light and shadow of the open and sheltered places.
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Only in extremely sheltered places such as that of caves is surface soil present.
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Its preferred habitat is moist, sheltered places.
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Snow patches often start in sheltered places where both thermal and orographical conditions are favourable for the conservation of snow such as small existing depressions, gullies or other concave patterns.
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