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 refuge ['refju:dʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 避难所, 安全地带, 避难, 庇护

vi. 躲避

vt. 给予...庇护

[法] 安全, 保护, 避难处




    refuge
    [ noun ]
    1. a safe place

    2. <noun.location>
      He ran to safety
    3. something or someone turned to for assistance or security

    4. <noun.attribute>
      his only recourse was the police
      took refuge in lying
    5. a shelter from danger or hardship

    6. <noun.artifact>
    7. act of turning to for assistance

    8. <noun.act>
      have recourse to the courts
      an appeal to his uncle was his last resort


    Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), n. [F. r['e]fuge, L. refugium, fr.
    refugere to flee back; pref. re- + figere. SEe {Fugitive}.]
    1. Shelter or protection from danger or distress.

    Rocks, dens, and caves! But I in none of these
    Find place or refuge. --Milton.

    We might have a strong consolation, who have fled
    for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.
    --Heb. vi. 18.

    2. That which shelters or protects from danger, or from
    distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its
    strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its
    sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.

    The high hills are a refuger the wild goats. --Ps.
    civ. 18.

    The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
    --Ps. ix. 9.

    3. An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or
    contrivance.

    Their latest refuge
    Was to send him. --Shak.

    Light must be supplied, among gracefulrefuges, by
    terracing ??? story in danger of darkness. --Sir H.
    Wotton.

    {Cities of refuge} (Jewish Antiq.), certain cities appointed
    as places of safe refuge for persons who had committed
    homicide without design. Of these there were three on each
    side of Jordan. --Josh. xx.

    {House of refuge}, a charitable institution for giving
    shelter and protection to the homeless, destitute, or
    tempted.

    Syn: Shelter; asylum; retreat; covert.


    Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), v. t.
    To shelter; to protect. [Obs.]

    1. Hundreds of Serbs have reportedly taken refuge in an army barracks in Petrinja, about 25 miles south of the Croatia'a capital of Zagreb, to escape riot police seeking to recover weapons.
    2. Perhaps Columbus, had been right, after all. I took my leave of the finest green refuge on New York City's outskirts: the evening bell was sounding and somebody was driving a car along the lower terrace to remind us that highway morals rule.
    3. Three other Cubans have taken refuge in the Spain's embassy and 12 Cubans are at the Czechoslovak embassy.
    4. Eight doctors and specialists from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, not previously known as a refuge for conservatives, have just reported their findings from an in-depth study of several hundred homeless people in Baltimore.
    5. The Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper of Munich reported that Wolf had taken refuge in the Soviet Union to avoid possible arrest in connection with a weapons scandal that occurred under the ousted hard-line Communist regime.
    6. Mrs. Eggert, 34, has changed her name and taken refuge in a "safe house" for abused women.
    7. Wildfires were slowed Tuesday by lower temperatures and diminished winds after burning more than 7,300 acres and an exotic animal refuge and ancient Sequoia trees were put out of immediate danger.
    8. Manuel Antonio Noriega took refuge in the Vatican Embassy in Panama City last December after U.S. troops invaded the country in an effort to bring him to the United States to face drug charges.
    9. Fang and Li have taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing since the Chinese government's bloody crackdown in June on the democracy movement.
    10. Two litters of red wolf pups were born in the refuge this year, Parker says.
    11. Stress or injury from Hurricane Hugo probably contributed to the death of the sole male red wolf in a wildlife refuge, but four pups of the endangered species appear healthy, the refuge manager said.
    12. Stress or injury from Hurricane Hugo probably contributed to the death of the sole male red wolf in a wildlife refuge, but four pups of the endangered species appear healthy, the refuge manager said.
    13. Hamid El Miloudi, 46, of Chattanooga, Tenn., until recently had been one of the Americans who had sought refuge at the besieged U.S. Embassy in Kuwait.
    14. He is one of the nearly 600 Albanians who have sought refuge in foreign embassies in Tirana this week in a desperate bid to flee the country.
    15. Several thousand students have fled Rangoon and other cities seeking refuge and military training from the guerrillas after a bloody government crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations.
    16. For the weekend at least, the camaraderie disappeared between birders who ordinarily would gladly show another that barn owl in the refuge's pewter-colored waters set against the casino skyline of Atlantic City.
    17. Until her husband's death, this unfortunate woman took refuge from the hard realities of her life in a front parlour decked out with trinkets salvaged from her Kensington home.
    18. The coup planners wanted refuge for their families in Panama and wanted to know whether U.S. troops would block certain key intersections once the coup was under way.
    19. Hugh A. Johnson, chief investment officer at First Albany Corp., agrees that the key to finding refuge from inflation today is investing in companies whose products compete with foreign imports.
    20. Under the legislation, oil exploration would be allowed on the coastal plain of the refuge along the Beaufort Sea, about 1.5 million acres of the 19 million-acre expanse.
    21. Hayek's refuge in evolution was not just idiosyncratic, but can be seen as a response to the failure of attempts to build deductive systems of morality which will apply to specific cases.
    22. Chapter 11, which requires a reorganization of the enterprise, is normally the refuge of corporations.
    23. West German diplomats in Brindisi said 3,200 Albanians who took refuge in their embassy in Tirana, Albania's capital, would make the sea crossing.
    24. "Plastic and reconstructive surgery are being looked upon as the last refuge of the pirate and the freebooter: 'Charge what the traffic will bear.'
    25. According to the report in Monday editions, a crowd of 500 on Saturday ringed the church where Toekes sought refuge after he had been stabbed by masked, unknown assailants on Nov. 2.
    26. Fang and his wife, Li Shuxian, took refuge in the U.S. Embassy after the military crackdown in June and have since been charged as counterrevolutionaries.
    27. But reliable sources said Thursday that Moroccan King Hassan II persuaded Saudi Arabia to allow Amin to return to his villa refuge in Jiddah.
    28. In Warsaw, a Foreign Ministry official said 41 Albanians sought refuge in the Polish Embassy.
    29. But a last-minute groundswell of opposition, primarily against drilling in the wildlife refuge, and the threat of a filibuster kept the bill from proceeding.
    30. Cold along the West Coast drove hundreds of homeless people into shelters in Los Angeles, and in Seattle, King County opened its administration building as a refuge for the homeless.
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