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haven

/hey-vuhn/US // ˈheɪ vən //UK // (ˈheɪvən) //

庇护所,庇护区,庇护站

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a harbor or port.
    • : any place of shelter and safety; refuge; asylum.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to shelter, as in a haven.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The dollar appears to be regaining its familiar position as a safe haven during tumultuous times.

  • The recent surge has been driven by investors seeking a safe haven amid the economic chaos of the pandemic.

  • As the magnitude of the pandemic dawned on investors in March, they pulled out of the stock market and sought a safe haven in cash.

  • Super accommodative monetary policy is also pounding Treasuries, limiting the appeal that bonds—another traditional safe haven—would hold for investors.

  • This beautiful park serves as a refuge for native plants and wildlife, and as a haven of peace and beauty for visitors.

  • Cambodia, with its seemingly free press, is also a haven for foreign journalists.

  • Terrorists against Cuba who had once shot down passenger jets later found safe haven in Miami.

  • To hurt them at their safe haven and homes—such an attack is perfect revenge.

  • And one has to fight against that and create some haven for optimism.

  • The Arabs offered the Nazis a haven, as well as a market for all their nefarious dealings in arms and black market currency.

  • Henry Doggett, an officer of the revolutionary army, died at New Haven, aged 86.

  • A superstitious Italian, I believed that heaven had protected me from the devils to hand me over pure to the religious haven.

  • Svold is not an island as Snorri thought, but a haven or creek in the mouth of a river somewhat west of Rgen.

  • All in the vessel are, to a great extent, dependent upon him for a successful voyage, and a safe arrival at the desired haven.

  • He would have suffered in spontaneity, vivacity, originality, and quietly taken his anchorage in the sleepy haven of mediocrity.