sanctum的意思和读音

sanctum

: [ˈsæŋktəm] : ['sæŋktəm]

n.

sanctums  sancta  

n.holy of holies,temple,altar,shrine,retreat

sanctumn.

1.a private room where sb can go and not be disturbed

She once allowed me into her inner sanctum .

2.a holy place

n.1.;殿2.,

n.1.an inner room in a holy place such as a temple

1. ( Orczz) ( Sanctum) ( Power of Defense) ...

4. dictum sanctum arboretum ...

7. forum sanctum minimum ...

8. Cookroom kitchen Sanctum main entrance ...

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1.Ocimum sanctum fixed oil produced hypotensive effect in anaesthetised dog, which seems to be due to its peripheral vasodilatory action.

2.Only the sliver of land that is almost impossible to see from the road will remain the sanctum of his high-value crop.

3.As a well-known Buddhist sanctum, the Buddhist tradition started on Mount Putuo can be traced back to the ancient Qin Dynasty.

4.In the inner sanctum of my own mind, solace focuses and clarifies the stream of my ideas and thoughts.

5.How were these known trouble-makers able to so easily penetrate the inner sanctum of English Government?

6.As chief executive, he received visitors in a small conference room, only rarely allowing executives into his inner sanctum.(CEO)

7.Layout a sanctum, should a gig book case with whole wall, fill up it with you slowly.

8.A blast from a huge bomb somehow smuggled into the inner sanctum will sow mistrust and suspicion at all levels.怀

9.Marriage offers a sanctum for two souls to grow in an ambiance of one will, being the desires of both congealed through unity.

10.In an impassioned speech at Paris's military academy, Sarkozy said France's return to Nato's inner sanctum was long overdue.