0 a shelter, usually underground, that has strong walls to protect the people inside it from bullets or bombs
1 in golf, a hollow area of ground filled with sand, that is difficult to hit a ball out of
2 an underground shelter used as protection from bombs
The coal was stocked for bunkering ships in the ports in many parts of the world.
Each country's annual fuel use is estimated by considering fuel production, fuel trade, fuel bunkers, and changes in stocks.
Many of those who remained sought permanent shelter in the air raid bunkers.
A below-decks laboratory, extra storerooms, and extra coal bunkers filled the space of the old cargo hold.
Ship was right into the ice when we again used out snow bunkers.
Most of the equipment was moved to underground bunkers for protection.
Navies also worried about fuel stocks, and bunkering at sea.
She carried 50 tons of fuel in coal bunkers but needed a further 160 tons of coal for sealing voyages.
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掩蔽處, 掩體, 地堡…
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bunker, depressão do terreno contendo areia, obstáculo…
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掩蔽壕(えんぺいごう:爆撃などから人を守るための地下施設), 防空壕, (ゴルフの)バンカー…
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