English to Telugu Dictionary sheltered

sheltered

ఆశ్రయం
definition
verb
the hut sheltered him from the cold wind
protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather.
adjective
the plants need a shady, sheltered spot in the garden
(of a place) protected from bad weather.
example
We did dinghy drill in the harbour and this usually finished with us swimming around in the beautifully clear waters of this 'sheltered' haven.
The park's principle feature is the 'sheltered' Soper River valley.
I was young and 'sheltered' , largely innocent of racial politics.
Salutay sticks to the more 'sheltered' east coast, and life takes on a familiar pattern.
Le Goulet (The Narrows) is the entrance to the 'sheltered' harbour of Brest.
I guess in my otherwise 'sheltered' life that would have to be my claim to fame.
It's not that the administration has sinister intentions, but they might be mistaking poor populations in needy countries for 'sheltered' children of privilege in Connecticut country clubs.
Yes, I led a 'sheltered' life.
Cowes owes its fame to its small harbour and to Cowes Roads, the deep and 'sheltered' waters that lead to it.
As climate alters, the location of these 'sheltered' areas could change.
It also once 'sheltered' 3000 of the city's homeless.
Moreover, Isaacs continues, actual physical fighting is a rare occurrence in her students' 'sheltered' , supervised lives.
For example, Old Squaw move to 'sheltered' lagoons along the Beaufort Sea coast.
The best metaphor for my 'sheltered' existence is that of a womb with internet access.
The more calcified ones tend to live in 'sheltered' environments or deeper water, especially the more delicate species.
Overnight the winds increased forcing us to dive the 'sheltered' side of the islands for the remainder of the trip.
And if there is an unfavourable wind or swell, there are plenty of worthwhile 'sheltered' sites which are also suitable for novices.
In contrast, Florence - lush, fertile, and untamed - offers Lucy a taste of life outside her 'sheltered' existence in England.
I think I was sort of 'sheltered' .
I don't often think of myself as being a target of bigotry, and maybe I'm a little 'sheltered' .
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