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'ʃeltə 1. noun1) (protection against wind, rain, enemies etc: We gave the old man shelter for the night.) ly, beskyttelse, tilflukt2) (a building etc designed to give such protection: a bus-shelter.) le-/uværsskur2. verb1) (to be in, or go into, a place of shelter: He sheltered from the storm.) gi/søke ly2) (to give protection: That line of trees shelters my garden.) beskytte•beskytte--------huse--------leskur--------lyIsubst. \/ˈʃeltə\/1) tilflukt2) tilfluktssted3) beskyttelse4) ( militærvesen) dekning5) beskyttet plass, le, ly, tak over hodet6) losji, husrom7) ( for hjemløse) herberge8) leskur, uværsskur9) tilfluktsrom, beskyttelsesrom, dekningsromask shelter for the night be om losji\/tak over hodet for nattenbus shelter busskurgive someone shelter gi noen beskyttelse gi noen tak over hodetleave shelter forlate sitt tilfluktssted, våge seg uttake shelter søke lyunder shelter under tak, i le, i sikkerhetunder the shelter of i ly avIIverb \/ˈʃeltə\/1) beskytte, verne, gi noen beskyttelse2) gi ly, skjerme3) gi losji, gi tak over hodet, innkvartere4) skjule, dekke (over)5) søke lyshelter behind ( overført) dekke seg bak
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