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1 resort, recourse, take refuge
اِلْتَجَأَ \ resort, recourse, take refuge. -
2 shelter, take refuge
اِحْتَمى \ shelter, take refuge. -
3 refuge
مَأْوًى \ cover: shelter: If it rains, get under cover. Take cover before the shooting starts. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. refuge: shelter from trouble or danger; a place of shelter: After escaping from prison, he took (or found) refuge in an empty house; but the police soon discovered his refuge. -
4 refuge
مَلاذ \ cover: shelter: If it rains, get under cover. Take cover before the shooting starts. He escaped under cover of darkness. refuge: shelter from trouble or danger; a place of shelter: After escaping from prison, he took (or found) refuge in an empty house; but the police soon discovered his refuge. sanctuary: a safe place where protection may be obtained: a bird sanctuary. shelter: protection from the weather or from danger; a place or structure that gives such protection: Caves provide shelter. We built a rough shelter with some branches. \ See Also غطاء (غِطَاء)، ملجأ (مَلْجَأ)، حِمَايَة -
5 laja
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6 søke ly i
take refuge in -
7 acogerse
• take refuge -
8 refugiarse en
• take refuge in -
9 naći utočište u
• take refuge in -
10 rifuĝi
take refuge -
11 rifugiarsi
take refuge* * *rifugiarsi v.intr.pron.1 to shelter, to take* shelter, to take* cover, to take* refuge: rifugiarsi all'estero, to take refuge abroad; corremmo a rifugiarci nella capanna, we rushed to take shelter in the hut; si rifugiarono come meglio poterono, they sheltered as well as they could; si rifugiò in solaio per paura di prenderle, he hid in the attic because he was afraid of getting a thrashing2 ( cercare conforto) to take* refuge, to seek* refuge, to seek* comfort: si rifugiò nella religione, he sought comfort in religion; rifugiarsi nella lettura, to seek refuge in reading.* * *[rifu'dʒarsi]verbo pronominale to take* refuge (anche fig.)* * *rifugiarsi/rifu'dʒarsi/ [1]to take* refuge (anche fig.); rifugiarsi nella foresta to take to the forest. -
12 tilflugt
* * *(en) refuge;[ finde tilflugt hos] find a refuge with;[ søge tilflugt hos (, i)] take (, F: seek) refuge with (, in);(fig) take refuge in; resort to ( fx lies). -
13 sığınacaq
refuge; shelter (yer)sığınacaq vermək – give refuge; grant asylumsığınacaq tapmaq – take refuge (in); find shelter -
14 прибежище
refuge, harbour, sanctuaryнаходить прибежище в чём-л. — to take refuge in smth.
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15 acorrerse
• take refuge• take shelter -
16 asilarse
• take asylum• take refuge -
17 guarnecerse
• take refuge• take shelter -
18 recogerse
• take refuge• take shelter -
19 acotarse
• take refuge in another district -
20 encastillarse
• take refuge in a castle
См. также в других словарях:
take refuge in something — take/seek/find refuge in something phrase to behave in a way that makes you feel more comfortable in an unpleasant situation To avoid an argument, he sought refuge in silence. Thesaurus: to behave in a particular waysynonym Main entry: refuge … Useful english dictionary
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take refuge — verb to shelter; to hole up … Wiktionary
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Refuge — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Means of safety. < N PARAG:Refuge >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 refuge refuge sanctuary retreat fastness Sgm: N 1 acropolis acropolis Sgm: N 1 keep keep last resort Sgm: N 1 ward ward … English dictionary for students
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take cover — Synonyms and related words: bar the gate, be incognito, bolt the door, burrow, claim sanctuary, disappear, drop from sight, fly to, go into hiding, go to ground, go underground, hide, hide away, hide out, hole up, lie, lie close, lie doggo, lie… … Moby Thesaurus