інші переклади
захищати |
protect
defend
uphold
advocate
shield
shelter
|
конвоювати |
convoy
escort
guard
shelter
|
переховувати |
hide
shelter
conceal
entrench
mantle
|
рятувати |
save
rescue
bring off
salvage
salve
shelter
|
укривати |
cover
shelter
clothe
bespread
conceal
|
пригрівати |
warm
shelter
|
укрити |
shelter
|
укритися |
shelter
|
бомбосховище |
shelter
bombproof
|
захорона |
shelter
defence
|
накриття |
cover
shelter
roof
coverlet
veil
|
прикриття |
cover
protection
coverage
umbrella
shelter
screen
|
сховище |
refuge
warehouse
vault
storehouse
depository
shelter
|
укриття |
shelter
cover
concealment
coverture
lee
hide-out
|
забезпека |
security
insurance
safety
safeguard
protection
shelter
|
пристановище |
refuge
shelter
resort
asylum
accommodation
harbourage
|
забіг |
dash
refuge
shelter
|
притулок |
shelter
refuge
asylum
sanctuary
harbor
accommodation
|
заступництво |
patronage
protection
favor
substitution
shelter
auspice
|
приют |
shelter
asylum
haunt
hospitality
|
захисток |
shelter
asylum
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
The lure of food and shelter kept her where she was.
While Deadman was busy repairing Lou, Sam was to summit the mountains and head west from the direction of Mountain Knot City, to deliver some chiral allergy medication to the Geologist’s shelter.
And let me guess, you want to add this shelter on your little Chiral Network?
All Peter could do was take it somewhere far away, so he dragged the body out of the shelter and got his first taste of the outside world.
The Elder used to refer to himself as a parasite, but now it was America’s turn to exploit his shelter and feed off him.
That’s why he hatched a plan to escape the shelter.
Diamond Eye was rising, the wings he’d wrapped around her shelter like a cocoon folding back.
The Elder wanted Sam to pick up an item from the shelter and take it to a designated location.
He pulled Liang into some shelter where at least they were out of the wind and he could hear himself think, snatched the cup out of Liang’s hands and drank.
He wasn’t in a hut or a shelter after all, but some sort of cave.
‘I could burn them all, every last one of them,’ she offered, but no one answered, and so she went back to the eyrie and to her shelter and stripped away her armour and basked in the sun, waiting for her death or her salvation, whichever would find her first.
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