shuttered
adjective uk/ˈʃʌt.əd/ us/ˈʃʌt̬.ɚd/
关上金属窗板的
with their shutters (= metal covers that protect windows) closed
Shops are closed and shuttered on Sundays. 每周日商店关门不营业。
Flights were cancelled, factories shuttered, and millions of people were left without power. 航班取消,工厂停工,千百万人因停电而受累。
停止运转的;停止营业的
(of a business or activity) closed permanently
Money from the loan programmecould be used to reopen a shuttered factory. 贷款计划提供的资金可以用来重新开办一个关闭的工厂。
Residents questioned what the city would do with the shuttered buildings. 居民们质疑这座城市将如何处理这些关闭的建筑物。
装有窗板的
having shutters (= wooden covers on the outside of a window)
The shuttered cottages have four-poster beds and private outdoor hot tubs. 这些装有活动窗板的别墅置有四柱大床和独用户外恒温加热浴池。
narrow, twisting streets fringed with trees, ivy-draped stone walls and shuttered farmhouses 狭窄曲折的街道,两边夹着树木、爬满青藤的石墙,以及装了窗板的农舍。
See: shutter
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- Shuttered shops along the main commercial street began slowly to open.
- He sells plastic furniture from a row of mostly shuttered storefronts.
- The pretty village with its coloured houses and shuttered windows was set among olive groves.