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81. | A place affording snug refuge or lodging;a home. |
| 安乐窝提供舒适的避难所或住所的地方;家 |
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82. | A refuge was found; the place still exists; |
| 罗马人为他们找到栖身之所; |
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83. | She looked for no refuge in that direction. |
| 她并不指望从那里得到庇护。 |
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84. | Simply pleasure is the last refuge of the complex. |
| 单纯的感官享乐,是头脑复杂的人最后的藏身之所。 |
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85. | Selden's love could not be her ultimate refuge. |
| 赛尔登的爱情并非是她永久的避难所。 |
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86. | 3 [和合]求你作我常住的磐4石。你已经命定要救我,因为你是我的岩石,我的山5寨。 |
| NIV] Be my rock of refuge, to which I can always go; give the command to save me, for you are my rock |
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87. | l called the refuge and he's not there. |
| 我问过动物收容中心, 他们说它不在那儿 |
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88. | A sudden sun shower sends me to seek refuge |
| 一阵突如其来的 太阳雨将我送至 |
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89. | Idleness is only the refuge of weak minds. |
| 懒散只不过是意志软弱的避难所。 |
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90. | For her, poetry is a refuge from the world. |
| 她把诗歌当作逃避现实的慰藉物. |
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