短语搭配
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seek refuge
寻找避难所
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take refuge
避难;要投靠;求庇护
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take refuge in
投靠;求助于…;避难到
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wildlife refuge
野生动物避难所;野生动物庇护所;野生动物庇护
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find refuge
寻求庇护
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safe refuge
安全的避难所
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provide refuge
避难
双语例句
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He took refuge in perusing the letter again.
为了寻求庇护,他又低头看信。
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You will grow up, and your home will not always be your refuge.
你总会长大的,家不可能永远是你的庇护所。
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The women's refuge is funded by charitable donations.
这家妇女庇护所的资金来源是慈善捐助。
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They were forced to seek refuge from the war.
他们被迫寻求庇护 以躲避战争
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After facing a traumatic childhood, she was able to find refuge in painting.
在经历了童年的创伤之后,她在绘画中寻找到了慰藉。
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More than ever, our homes are where we can find refuge from the turbulent world outside.
我们的家比以往任何时候都更能在动荡的世界中给予我们庇护。
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It's impossible to know just how many crazy theories have found refuge online.
无法得知到底有多少疯狂的理论在网络上找到了庇护所。
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A further 300 people have taken refuge in the US embassy.
又有300人在美国大使馆避难。
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One women's refuge in Dallas turns away 3,000 women every year.
达拉斯的一家妇女避难所每年拒绝3000名妇女。
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Four people who sought refuge in the Italian embassy have left voluntarily.
到意大利大使馆寻求避难的四个人已经自愿离开了。
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The growing number of people seeking refuge in Thailand is beginning to concern Western aid agencies.
日益增多的到泰国寻求避难的人数开始让西方援助机构感到担忧。
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Many national parks set up to provide a refuge for wildlife are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
很多旨在为野生动物提供庇护的国家公园经常受到偷猎者的入侵。
近义词
n.
havenshadowhomeharborumbrella
词根词缀
fug
逃走, 离开
fug
同根词
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refugee
n. 难民;避难人
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fugitive
n. 逃亡者;亡命者;转瞬即逝的;易消失的;短暂的
单词辨析
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保护;掩蔽(部);庇护(所)
refuge指避免危险或灾难的安全场所。
protection普通用词,指任何保护物。
shelter多指暂时性的防护,侧重场所。
百科
1. refuge是一个英语单词,意思是避难,避难所。
2. 《Refuge》是一首由Geoffrey Keezer演唱的歌曲。 2023年2月6日,获第65届格莱美奖最佳器乐作曲奖。
释义
n.
a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble
避难;庇护
[count noun]something providing such shelter
避难所,收容所
[count noun]an institution providing safe accommodation for women who have suffered violence from a husband or partner
(受虐待妇女的)庇护所。
[count noun]Brit. a traffic island
〈英〉 (街道中央的)避车岛,安全岛。
词源
"late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin refugium, from Latin re- ‘back' + fugere ‘flee’."