sanctuary

避难所
definition
noun
people automatically sought a sanctuary in time of trouble
a place of refuge or safety.
a bird sanctuary
a nature reserve.
translation of 'sanctuary'
noun
圣所,
避难所
example
Then we confront a full view of the main 'sanctuary' shot from the southwest corner of the inner compound.
The memorial ball, however, was descended directly from the main 'sanctuary' at Ise Shrine.
As the priest circled the altar with his thurible, filling the 'sanctuary' with great clouds of incense, the men bobbed up and down on their prayer mats as if in the middle of Friday prayers in a great mosque.
his sons took 'sanctuary' in the church
The Waterford technique also provided this patient a place of refuge or 'sanctuary' where she could retreat and find safety.
‘They have requested your advice and have expressed a wish to seek 'sanctuary' here,’ Darius told her.
I figured at least there I'd be able to get out the pool quickly and seek 'sanctuary' in the house if my wonderful boyfriend and best friend tried anything else.
The four knights tried to drag him outside, to avoid aggravating their sacrilege by defiling the 'sanctuary' .
The service takes place in the 'sanctuary' , which contains an altar table and an oblation table.
There are currently six other cases across Canada, with about 12 people involved, of refugees seeking 'sanctuary' in churches.
Hundreds of protesters who took 'sanctuary' in the mosque during the fighting left peacefully following lengthy negotiations with police.
Without foot patrols, drug dealers took 'sanctuary' in these areas and set up shop.
He starts with the Bible, which includes the use of gold as adornment, the golden calf, and the detailed description of use of gold in 'sanctuary' and tabernacle.
It is our view that the plaque came down from the Archaic 'sanctuary' that occupied the whole of Temple Hill.
I was still scouring the sky for a large, gliding shape when we arrived at the shores of Lake Chungara and the refuge - our 'sanctuary' for the night.
The tradition dates from at least the Middle Ages, when European churches afforded 'sanctuary' to the persecuted.
a donkey 'sanctuary'
He wrapped his arms around me and I sought 'sanctuary' in his embrace.
Not far from the club is the Nairobi National Park, a 'sanctuary' for wildlife.
It was to this precinct that the survivors of the attack retreated, barricading themselves into the inner 'sanctuary' of the temple, which was burned to the ground with them in it.
I made my way to exit the room, and seek 'sanctuary' up in my room.
Diana would occasionally come out of her room, and eat something before retreating back to her 'sanctuary' .
She sought 'sanctuary' in the guest room, closing the door behind her and crawling under the covers.
His experiment was so successful that the neighborhood has been certified as a wildlife 'sanctuary' by the Atlanta Audubon Society.
his sons took 'sanctuary' in the church
But to his relief, he saw temple guardians standing outside the massive doors of the 'sanctuary' .
Then she had run back to her classrooms seeking 'sanctuary' .
In Jerusalem the 'sanctuary' of the temple was called the Holy Place and was between the court and the Holy of Holies.
It is clear that this statue was not the 'sanctuary' 's main cult image.
As camp professionals, we can provide 'sanctuary' to these children by offering more scholarships!
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