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Definition of haven in English: havennoun ˈheɪv(ə)nˈheɪvən 1A place of safety or refuge. 避难所,庇护所 野生动物的庇护所。 Example sentencesExamples - Hedgerow trees, a traditional sight in the British countryside and important havens for wildlife are fast disappearing, a conservation body has warned.
- Workshops will be held to explore how graveyards can be turned into wildlife havens.
- You know the places; largely soulless havens for thirtysomethings, the complete antithesis of a traditional British boozer.
- Zambia and Zambians have the potential to make the country not only a haven of peace but also a land of plenty.
- ‘We know that poverty and instability leads to weak states, which can become havens for terrorists and other criminals,’ Blair said.
- A ratings downgrade may compel Americans to direct their savings to safer havens - thus preserving a healthier pool of savings from which America's economy can be rebuilt.
- Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens.
- Dozens of abandoned and neglected dogs and cats are to find shelter in a new haven, thanks to a community's generosity.
- About a third of these partnerships are registered in the Cayman Islands or other secrecy havens, which may make it impossible to unravel the worst corporate collapse in American history.
- Gardeners have been called upon to turn their green spaces into wildlife havens for animals and birds.
- The chatrooms were the havens of the anonymous.
- The various investigations underway should yield very important insights into how we can make buildings safer havens, and easier to escape as well.
- The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships.
- Like any nation competing for foreign trade or investment, African countries have to focus on a variety of policies as a strategy to become more globally acceptable as investment havens.
- But, while it may be advantageous to become an exile for taxation purposes, some businessmen simply move their assets to havens such as Switzerland to shroud their financial affairs in secrecy.
- France's reputation as a cheaper alternative to Spain is decreasing, as some buyers desert Spanish resorts in favour of France's rural farmland havens.
- Interest in commercial property funds, particularly from retail investors, has increased sharply in recent months as people look for safer havens away from equity markets.
- It may have strengthened his hand if he had once recognised that Australia is still, as always, one of the world's havens for refugees.
- Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security.
- You have criticized the greedy capitalists for breaking unions, leveling entire industries, and throwing men out of work to shift jobs to cheap labor havens.
Synonyms refuge, retreat, shelter, sanctuary, asylum, place of safety, place of security, port in a storm, harbour, oasis, sanctum - 1.1 An inlet providing shelter for ships or boats; a harbour or small port.
港口,港湾 Example sentencesExamples - The majority of vessels were sloops and schooners of 50-100 tons, ideal for working cargoes from the shallow and confined havens of north Northumberland.
- I can see a lot more vessels taking advantage of this natural boat haven over the winter.
- Timber was brought downriver to the haven. Ships were built in the shipyards there, and timber was also sent on to Numenor.
- This dominion not only extends over the open seas, but also over all creeks, arms of the sea, havens, ports, and tide-rivers, as far as the reach of the tide, around the coasts of the kingdom.
- Outstanding natural havens, as well as rivers, forests, wetlands, deserts and endangered species, all demand immediate regeneration and protection.
Synonyms anchorage, harbour, port, mooring, roads cove, inlet, bay, fjord rare harbourage, moorage, roadstead, hithe
OriginLate Old English hæfen, from Old Norse hǫfn; related to Dutch haven, German Hafen 'harbour'. harbour from Old English: Old English herebeorg was ‘a shelter, refuge’. It came to be used as a shelter for ships in late Middle English. In Old English haven was the word used for harbour. The sense ‘cherish privately’ arose early and was used of any feelings; it gradually became associated principally with grievance and resentment. A harbinger (Middle English) was originally someone who went ahead to find lodgings for an army.
Rhymescraven, graven, maven, shaven, Stratford-upon-Avon Definition of haven in US English: havennounˈheɪvənˈhāvən 1A place of safety or refuge. 避难所,庇护所 野生动物的庇护所。 Example sentencesExamples - Zambia and Zambians have the potential to make the country not only a haven of peace but also a land of plenty.
- Like any nation competing for foreign trade or investment, African countries have to focus on a variety of policies as a strategy to become more globally acceptable as investment havens.
- The chatrooms were the havens of the anonymous.
- The various investigations underway should yield very important insights into how we can make buildings safer havens, and easier to escape as well.
- Dozens of abandoned and neglected dogs and cats are to find shelter in a new haven, thanks to a community's generosity.
- The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships.
- Interest in commercial property funds, particularly from retail investors, has increased sharply in recent months as people look for safer havens away from equity markets.
- But, while it may be advantageous to become an exile for taxation purposes, some businessmen simply move their assets to havens such as Switzerland to shroud their financial affairs in secrecy.
- Hedgerow trees, a traditional sight in the British countryside and important havens for wildlife are fast disappearing, a conservation body has warned.
- It may have strengthened his hand if he had once recognised that Australia is still, as always, one of the world's havens for refugees.
- Gardeners have been called upon to turn their green spaces into wildlife havens for animals and birds.
- ‘We know that poverty and instability leads to weak states, which can become havens for terrorists and other criminals,’ Blair said.
- About a third of these partnerships are registered in the Cayman Islands or other secrecy havens, which may make it impossible to unravel the worst corporate collapse in American history.
- You have criticized the greedy capitalists for breaking unions, leveling entire industries, and throwing men out of work to shift jobs to cheap labor havens.
- Workshops will be held to explore how graveyards can be turned into wildlife havens.
- France's reputation as a cheaper alternative to Spain is decreasing, as some buyers desert Spanish resorts in favour of France's rural farmland havens.
- A ratings downgrade may compel Americans to direct their savings to safer havens - thus preserving a healthier pool of savings from which America's economy can be rebuilt.
- You know the places; largely soulless havens for thirtysomethings, the complete antithesis of a traditional British boozer.
- Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens.
- Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security.
Synonyms refuge, retreat, shelter, sanctuary, asylum, place of safety, place of security, port in a storm, harbour, oasis, sanctum - 1.1 An inlet providing shelter for ships or boats; a harbor or small port.
港口,港湾 Example sentencesExamples - Outstanding natural havens, as well as rivers, forests, wetlands, deserts and endangered species, all demand immediate regeneration and protection.
- I can see a lot more vessels taking advantage of this natural boat haven over the winter.
- The majority of vessels were sloops and schooners of 50-100 tons, ideal for working cargoes from the shallow and confined havens of north Northumberland.
- This dominion not only extends over the open seas, but also over all creeks, arms of the sea, havens, ports, and tide-rivers, as far as the reach of the tide, around the coasts of the kingdom.
- Timber was brought downriver to the haven. Ships were built in the shipyards there, and timber was also sent on to Numenor.
Synonyms anchorage, harbour, port, mooring, roads
OriginLate Old English hæfen, from Old Norse hǫfn; related to Dutch haven, German Hafen ‘harbor’. |