Anderson shelter
noun /ˈændəsn ʃeltə(r)/
/ˈændərsn ʃeltər/
- a shelter made of metal that British people put up in their gardens during World War II. The shelters were used when bombs were dropped during the Blitz. They were named after the Home Secretary in 1939-40, Sir John Anderson.
安德森(Anderson)庇护所:二战期间英国人在其花园中放置的金属制庇护所。闪电战期间投下炸弹时使用了避难所。他们以1939-40年内政大臣约翰·安德森爵士的名字命名。