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sanctuary
1) бот. горечавка кентаврская (Gentiana centaurinum) 2) заповедник
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  1. храм; святилище the sanctuary of sciences —- храм науки 2. алтарь, святая святых desecrated sanctuary —- оскверненная святыня 3. убежище, приют, прибежище inviolable sanctuary —- надежное убежище privilege (right) of sanctuary —- право убежища a sanctuary for study —- убежище для занятий; комната, где никто не мешает заниматься the sanctuary from care —- уголок, где можно забыть горе to seek sanctuary —- искать убежища to violate (to break) sanctuary —- нарушить неприкосновенность убежища to find sanctuary in sleep —- найти покой (успокоение) во сне 4. тайник the sanctuary of one's thoughts (of one's heart) —- тайники души 5. заповедник bird sanctuary —- птичий заповедник sanctuary forest —- заповедный лес 6. сезон, когда охота запрещена 7. диал. кладбище ...
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  noun  1) святилище  2) убежище; to break the sanctuary - нарушать неприкосновенность убежища; to seek sanctuary - искать убежища  3) заповедник; bird sanctuary - птичий заповедник Syn: see protection ...
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  заказник ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 a holy place; a church, temple, etc. 2 a the inmost recess or holiest part of a temple etc. b the part of the chancel containing the high altar. 3 a place where birds, wild animals, etc., are bred and protected. 4 a place of refuge, esp. for political refugees. 5 a immunity from arrest. b the right to offer this. 6 hist. a sacred place where a fugitive from the law or a debtor was secured by medieval Church law against arrest or violence. Phrases and idioms take sanctuary resort to a place of refuge. Etymology: ME f. AF sanctuarie, OF sanctuaire f. L sanctuarium (as SAINT) ...
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   noun  (plural -aries)  Etymology: Middle English seintuarie, sanctuarie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin sanctuarium, from Latin sanctus  Date: 14th century  1. a consecrated place: as  a. the ancient Hebrew temple at Jerusalem or its holy of holies  b.  (1) the most sacred part of a religious building (as the part of a Christian church in which the altar is placed)  (2) the room in which general worship services are held  (3) a place (as a church or a temple) for worship  2.  a.  (1) a place of refuge and protection  (2) a refuge for wildlife where predators are controlled and hunting is illegal  b. the immunity from law attached to a ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (sanctuaries) 1. A sanctuary is a place where people who are in danger from other people can go to be safe. His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war. = haven N-COUNT 2. Sanctuary is the safety provided in a sanctuary. Some of them have sought sanctuary in the church. N-UNCOUNT 3. A sanctuary is a place where birds or animals are protected and allowed to live freely. ...a bird sanctuary. ...a wildlife sanctuary. N-COUNT: oft n N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a peaceful place that is safe and provides protection, especially for people who are in danger  (find/seek sanctuary)  (Refugees fleeing from the advancing army found sanctuary in Geneva.) 2 an area for birds or animals where they are protected and cannot be hunted  (bird/wildlife etc sanctuary)  (The park is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the US.) 3 the right that people had under Christian law, especially in former times, to be protected from police, soldiers etc by staying in a church 4 the part of a religious building that is considered to be the most holy 5 AmE the room where religious services take place ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - early 14c., from Anglo-Fr. sentuarie, from O.Fr. sainctuarie, from L.L. sanctuarium "a sacred place, shrine" (especially the Hebrew Holy of Holies; see sanctum), also "a private room," from L. sanctus "holy" (see saint). The right of sanctuary in Britain was abolished 1625 in criminal cases, 1696, 1722 in civil cases. ...
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