refuge
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT If you take refuge somewhere, you try to protect yourself from physical harm by going there. 避難
They took refuge in a bomb shelter. 他們在一個防空洞裡避難。
2. N-COUNT A refuge is a place where you go for safety and protection, for example from violence or from bad weather. 避難所; 收容所
Eventually Suzanne fled to a refuge for battered women. 最後囌珊娜逃到了一家受虐婦女收容所。
3. N-UNCOUNT If you take refuge in a particular way of behaving or thinking, you try to protect yourself from unhappiness or unpleasantness by behaving or thinking in that way. 庇護
All too often, they get bored and seek refuge in drink and drugs. 多數時間,他們感覺厭倦便借酒和毒品得以逃避。
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refuge /ˈrɛfjuːdʒ/ (refuges)
剑桥词典
- (a place that gives) protection or shelter from danger , trouble , unhappiness, etc.
- Hundreds of dissidents are seeking refuge in the US embassy .
- He always refers to the house as his "refuge".
- The walkers sought refuge from the storm in a farmer's barn .
- In the event of an attack , take refuge in the basement .
- The townspeople had taken refuge in the church . 返回 refuge
避難(所);庇護(所);慰藉
These people are seeking /taking refuge from persecution . 這些受到迫害的人正在尋求庇護。
The climbers slept in a mountain refuge. 這些登山者在山上一個可以避風擋雨的地方睡下了。
She had fled from her violent husband to a women's refuge. 她逃離了殘暴的丈夫,躲進了一家婦女庇護所。
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