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noun a bird/wildlife sanctuary鸟类/野生动物保护区 to take sanctuary in a place在某处避难 The government offered sanctuary to 4 000 refugees. 政府为 4 000 名难民提供了保护。 She longed for the sanctuary of her own home. 她渴望回到自己家中,不再担惊受怕。 a place of sanctuary The church became a sanctuary for the refugees. 教堂成为这些难民的庇护所。 the sanctuary of Poseidon at Sourvion Women were forbidden to enter the sanctuary. In former times, criminals could take sanctuary inside a church. It had been built as a sanctuary from World War II bombs. She retreated swiftly to the sanctuary of her room. Thousands of refugees have sought sanctuary in neighbouring countries. Thousands of refugees have sought sanctuary over the border. During the uprising the royal family took sanctuary in an abbey. For many people, gardens are a place of sanctuary providing a retreat from the stress of everyday life. The island was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1969. Women were excluded from entering the sanctuary where the priest stood at the altar. |