refuge
n. 避難; 避難所; 庇護者; [醫]救急療法
If you take refuge somewhere, you try to protect yourself from physical harm by going there.
They took refuge in a bomb shelter...
他們在防空洞中避難。
His home became a place of refuge for the believers.
他的家成了信徒們的避難之處。
A refuge is a place where you go for safety and protection, for example from violence or from bad weather.
...a refuge for battered women...
為受到暴力侵害的婦女建的避難所
We climbed up a winding track towards a mountain refuge.
我們沿著一條蜿蜒的小道爬向山上的一處避難所。
If you take refuge in a particular way of behaving or thinking, you try to protect yourself from unhappiness or unpleasantness by behaving or thinking in that way.
All too often, they get bored, and seek refuge in drink and drugs...
太多的時候,他們覺得無聊就在酒精和毒品中尋求慰藉。
Father Rowan took refuge in silence.
羅恩神父以沉默來逃避。
1. a safe place;
2. something or someone turned to for assistance or security;
3. a shelter from danger or hardship
4. act of turning to for assistance;
protection, refuge, shelter
這些名詞均含"保護,掩蔽,庇護"之意。
Daedalus took refuge in Gretan Cnossus , where King Minos delighted to welcome so skilled a craftsman.
代達羅斯在克里特島的克諾索斯避難.彌諾斯國王極為樂意地接納了這位多才多藝的工匠.
We took refuge in the lee of the wall.
我們在牆的背風處暫避.
When I am sad, I take refuge in remembering happier times.
當我悲傷時, 就從回憶過去快樂的時光中尋求安慰.
Fatalism was Nadiensky's only refuge.
宿命論是納齊恩斯基的唯一寄託.
Canadians have long revered SaltSpring as a pristine refuge for the eccentric and creative.
加拿大人一直以來都將鹽泉島敬為古怪的人和創造力的原始的庇護所.