refuge的意思和读音

refuge

: [ˈrefjudʒ] : [ˈrefjuːdʒ]

n.

v.;〈

refuges  

v.+n.take refuge,seek refuge,find refuge,provide refuge

adj.+n.safe refuge

n.haven,sanctuary,harbor,shelter,protection

refugen.

1.[u]shelter or protection from danger, trouble, etc.

A further 300 people have taken refuge in the US embassy. 300 使

They were forced to seek refuge from the fighting.

a place of refuge

As the situation at home got worse she increasingly took refuge in her work.

2.[c]~ (from sb/sth)a place, person or thing that provides shelter or protection for sb/sth

He regarded the room as a refuge from the outside world.

a wetland refuge for birds湿

3.[c]a building that provides a temporary home for people in need of shelter or protection from sb/sth

a women's refuge

a refuge for the homeless

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v.1.2.,

n.1.a place where you go to protect yourself from something dangerous or threatening

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1.However, the Emperor was happy. He took refuge in his closet, where he had a different coat for every hour of the day.

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

3.She fled for refuge, as it were, to the public exposure, and dreaded the moment when its protection should be withdrawn from her.

4.2Speak to the children of Israel, saying, Appoint out for you cities of refuge, whereof I spake unto you by the hand of Moses.2西

5.Patriotism, according to Johnson, "is the last refuge of a scoundrel, " and there are quite a few of those in Washington.,“。”

6.And when the children behave in their averagely foul, unruly ways, the peace and civilisation of the office offers the most blissful refuge.

7.For a moment, it looked as if the crisis of Bani Walid, one of Muammar Gaddafi's purported cities of refuge, had been averted.

8.We scaled the rock face up to the watchtower and discovered that quite a few people had taken refuge inside.

9.As a child, art for her was both a refuge and a means of escape from the monotony of the everyday world.

10.and I send this message to any surviving Autobots taking refuge among the stars.