- [countable]
an area where wild birds or animals are protected and encouraged to produce young synonym reserve鸟兽保护区;禁猎区 a bird/wildlife sanctuary 鸟类/野生动物保护区 The island was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1969. 1969年宣布该岛为野生动物保护区。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- animal
- bird
- marine
- …
- [uncountable]
safety and protection, especially for people who are in danger of being attacked or captured 庇护;保护 to seek/find/take sanctuary in a place 在某地寻找/找到/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 避难所
Extra ExamplesIn former times, criminals could take sanctuary inside a church. 旧时岁月里,罪犯可以躲进教堂避难。 She retreated swiftly to the sanctuary of her room. 她迅速躲进了房间。 Thousands of refugees have sought sanctuary in neighbouring countries. 成千上万的难民到邻国寻求避难。 For many people, gardens are a place of sanctuary providing a retreat from the stress of everyday life. 对许多人来说,花园是一个避难所,提供了一个远离日常生活压力的地方。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + sanctuary- seek
- find
- take
- …
- sanctuary from
- sanctuary of
- [countable, usually singular]
a safe place, especially one where people who are in danger of being attacked or captured can stay and be protected 避难所;庇护所 - [countable]
a holy building or the part of it that is considered the most holy 圣所;圣殿 the sanctuary of Poseidon at Sourvion 索维翁的波塞冬避难所 Women were forbidden to enter the sanctuary. 妇女被禁止进入避难所。
Word OriginMiddle English (in sense (4)): from Old French sanctuaire, from Latin sanctuarium, from sanctus ‘holy’. Early use in reference to a church or other sacred place where a fugitive was immune, by the law of the medieval Church, from arrest, gave rise to senses (1 to 3).