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Qué (quién) es bunkers - definición

DEFENSIVE MILITARY BUILDING
Bunkers; Nuclear bunker; Bombshelter; Underground bunker; Hardened defence; Hardened command centre; Hardened command center; Military bunker; Military bunkers; Atomic bunker; Bunker (fortification)
  • blockhouses]] by [[Nazi Germany]]
  • The north entrance to the [[Cheyenne Mountain Complex]] in [[Colorado]], United States
  • A bunker on the island of [[Texel]], in the Netherlands.

bunkers         
A ship's fuel.
bunker         
n.
Bin, crib.
bunker         
(bunkers)
1.
A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
...an extensive network of fortified underground bunkers.
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2.
A bunker is a container for coal or other fuel.
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3.
On a golf course, a bunker is a large area filled with sand, which is deliberately put there as an obstacle that golfers must try to avoid.
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Wikipedia

Bunker

A bunker is a defensive military fortification designed to protect people and valued materials from falling bombs, artillery, or other attacks. Bunkers are almost always underground, in contrast to blockhouses which are mostly above ground. They were used extensively in World War I, World War II, and the Cold War for weapons facilities, command and control centers, and storage facilities. Bunkers can also be used as protection from tornadoes.

Trench bunkers are small concrete structures, partly dug into the ground. Many artillery installations, especially for coastal artillery, have historically been protected by extensive bunker systems. Typical industrial bunkers include mining sites, food storage areas, dumps for materials, data storage, and sometimes living quarters. When a house is purpose-built with a bunker, the normal location is a reinforced below-ground bathroom with fiber-reinforced plastic shells. Bunkers deflect the blast wave from nearby explosions to prevent ear and internal injuries to people sheltering in the bunker. Nuclear bunkers must also cope with the underpressure that lasts for several seconds after the shock wave passes, and block radiation.

A bunker's door must be at least as strong as the walls. In bunkers inhabited for prolonged periods, large amounts of ventilation or air conditioning must be provided. Bunkers can be destroyed with powerful explosives and bunker-busting warheads.

Ejemplos de uso de bunkers
1. "Go to the bunkers, go to the bunkers", they barked in Hebrew.
2. Aid workers scurried into bunkers to take shelter.
3. Some have underground bunkers for protection in case of attack.
4. "Troops attacked terrorist bunkers in Vavuniya in two separate places.
5. Authorities believe all of the bunkers were dug by Filyaw.