| 释义 | 
		safe passageˌsafe ˈpassage (also safe conduct) noun [countable, uncountable]    - Instead, Fujimori has offered to provide safe passage out of the country for rebels if they liberate all the captives.
 - It confined transoceanic vessels to a few narrow shipping lanes that promised safe passage.
 - On Jan. 31, the government promised safe passage to Sikh militants taking up the Prime Minister's offer of peace talks.
 - That channel is one of only three in the whole archipelago that will allow a nuclear submarine safe passage.
 - The gunmen released most hostages and headed for Chechnya with the rest after receiving a promise of safe passage.
 - The water of the red sea divided so as to ensure safe passage for the Israelite.
 - There was risk involved in going, and no guarantee of safe passage.
 - They call themselves Rektum, and all signs suggest they enjoyed what you might call a safe passage.
 
   ► permit/promise/guarantee etc safe passage (to/for somebody)  The government offered safe passage to militants taking up their offer of peace talks.   official protection for someone when they are in danger or passing through a dangerous areapermit/promise/guarantee etc safe passage (to/for somebody)  The government offered safe passage to militants taking up their offer of peace talks.  |