asylum的意思和读音

asylum

: [əˈsaɪləm] : [ə'saɪləm]

n.

asylums  

n.refuge,haven,safe haven,sanctuary,shelter

asylumn.

1.[u]protection that a government gives to people who have left their own country, usually because they were in danger for political reasons

to seek/apply for/be granted asylum

There was a nationwide debate on whether the asylum laws should be changed.

2.[c]a hospital where people who were mentally ill could be cared for, often for a long time

n.1.()2.3.(),

n.1.the right to stay in a country, given by a government to protect someone who has escaped from war or political trouble in their own country2.a mental hospitala hospital for people with mental illnesses

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3. astronomer n. + asylum n. athlete n.

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1.Prosper says the concerns of a state have to be balanced against human rights obligations, and protection and asylum needs.

2.His wife's leaving him drove him so mad that he had to be put in an insane asylum for a while.使

3.He has no plans for tougher immigration or asylum controls, and is proud that his government made it legal for asylum-seekers to work.使

4.Silas had never been here, but he felt a rising sense of refuge and asylum ashe approached the building on foot.

5.The Kremlin's leaders do not seem to have offered Mr Bakiyev asylum in Moscow, as they did to his predecessor.

6.Officials whisked Ms Deng off to a mental asylum, saying that antidepressant pills found in her bag showed she was psychologically unstable.

7.Can you think of anyone outside Arkham Asylum who would apply those terms to the United States at the moment?(ArkhamAsylum)

8.It used to be an insane asylum, and before that it was an orphanage.

9.You said some "asylum seekers" resorted to violent means when trying to intruding into the foreign embassy, could you raise examples?使

10.The Iraqi government spokesman has accused Britain of trying to deport failed asylum seekers to Iraq without verifying their identities.