“Anderson”的英英意思

单词 Anderson
释义 Anderson|ˈændəsən|
Anderson shelter, a small prefabricated air-raid shelter devised by Mr. (later Sir) William Paterson, a Scottish engineer, and adopted while Sir John Anderson was Home Secretary (1939–40). Also ellipt.
1939New Statesman 3 June 860/2 Goats sheltered from high explosive in Anderson shelters were claimed to be quite unhurt.1939War Illustr. 29 Dec. 535 An Anderson shelter erected in a kitchen because there is no garden space available.1940New Statesman 9 Nov. 465/2 Where's my rabbits?..Kept 'em in the Anderson.1944Modern Reading x. 87 ‘Cold?’ Dad asked her. ‘No. Like toast. That's the best of Andersons, you can get warm in them.’1952Oxf. Jun. Encycl. X. 89/1 Anderson shelters were small, curved, steel huts, partially buried in people's gardens and covered with 2 or 3 feet of earth to protect them from the effects of explosion.

 

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