英:[ˈtempl]
美:[ˈtempl]
英:[ˈtempl]
美:[ˈtempl]
复数:temples
noun (1)
a building for religious practice: such as
often capitalized either of two successive national sanctuaries in ancient Jerusalem
a building for Mormon sacred ordinances
the house of worship of Reform and some Conservative Jewish congregations
a local lodge of any of various fraternal ordersalso: the building housing it
a place devoted to a special purpose
a temple of cuisine
geographical name
city in northeast central Texas south-southwest of Waco population 66,102
noun (2)
the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including humans
one of the side supports of a pair of glasses jointed to the bows and passing on each side of the head
biographical name (3)
Sir William 1628–1699 British statesman
biographical name (4)
William 1881–1944 son of Frederick Temple archbishop of Canterbury (1942–44)
biographical name (1)
Frederick 1821–1902 archbishop of Canterbury (1896–1902)
biographical name (2)
Shirley 1928–2014 Shirley Temple Black American actress and diplomat
biographical name (1)
Frederick 1821–1902 archbishop of Canterbury (1896–1902)
biographical name (2)
Shirley 1928–2014 Shirley Temple Black American actress and diplomat
temple of heaven天坛
buddhist temple佛寺;佛堂;佛庙
temple fair庙会
ancestral temple祠堂;宗庙;宗祠
lama temple雍和宫;喇嘛寺院
confucius temple孔庙
temple city天普市(美国加利福尼亚州西南部城市)
temple university天普大学(位于美国东岸宾夕法尼亚州的费城)
go to the temple去寺院
jade buddha temple玉佛寺
hanshan templen. 寒山寺
shirley temple秀兰·邓波尔(美国演员)
"供奉神明的建筑物,奉献给一个或多个神明的建筑物," 古英语 tempel,源自拉丁语 templum,意为 "为取吉兆而神圣化的一块地,供奉神明的建筑物",意义不确定。
通常认为源自原始印欧语根 *tem-,意为 "切割",表示 "保留或切割出的地方" [Watkins],或源自词根 *temp-,意为 "伸展" [Klein, de Vaan],表示 "祭坛前被清理(测量)的空地"(源自原始印欧语根 *ten-,参见 temple (n.2)),这个概念可能是标记地面的 "伸展" 线。比较希腊语 temenos,意为 "神殿周围的神圣区域",字面意思为 "切割出的地方",源自 temnein 的词干,意为 "切割"。在古英语中,"任何被认为被神灵占据的地方" 的比喻意义已经存在。从1590年代开始,用于指犹太教的会堂。
〔单tempus〕颞颥,颞部:头上部的两外侧部分,另见tempora
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Noun (1) Middle English, in part going back to Old English tempel, templ, in part borrowed from Anglo-French temple, both borrowed from Latin templum "space of sky or land delimited orally by an augur, piece of ground used for taking auspices, sacred precinct, building consecrated to a deity," of uncertain origin Note: Latin templum has been traditionally derived from the Indo-European verbal base tem- "cut" (see tome), on the assumption that the original templum was a space "cut out" by the augur; the suffix would presumably be -lo-, with the -p- secondary. Greek témenos "sacred precinct" has been compared. More recently templum as been associated with a putative *temp- "stretch, extend," assuming a further sense "measure" (see tempo); the templum would then be a space "measured" by an augur. Noun (2) Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Vulgar Latin *tempula, altered (with conformation to the suffix -ula) from Latin tempora, plural (taken as feminine singular) of tempus "side of the forehead, temple," of uncertain origin Note: On the assumption that Latin tempor-, tempus "time" meant originally "stretch, extent" (see tempo) tempus "temple" has been taken as a semantic bifurcation of the same word, the temple of the head being the place where the skin is stretched tightly against the skull. Compare Old Norse þunn-vangi, Old High German dunnwangi "temple," literally, "thin-cheek."
The first known use of temple was before the 12th century
temple1 of 2noun
a building for worship
temple2 of 2noun
the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including human beings
temple1 of 2noun
a building for worship
temple2 of 2noun
the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including human beings
templenoun
the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals (as humans)
one of the side supports of a pair of glasses jointed to the bows and passing on each side of the head
1 After having a warm bath you anoint your temples with olive oil.
在洗完一个温水澡之后在你的太阳穴上擦一些橄榄油.
2 Azaan and I are standing in the midst of the temple’s sparring lawns, inside a large circle made from fist-sized stones.
3 My mind was racing back to the moment in the courtyard of the temple, when Brother Zesht first picked up a rock before I took off running.
4 He knew, somewhere in this temple, there was a beast locked away.
5 She winced after saying it and stumbled a step backward, holding a hand up to her temple.
6 With both hands he pries the glasses from her face, clasping the frames where they meet her temples.
7 More than the dilapidation, it was this connection, this lost memory of the temple’s grander relation, which gave the useless little building its sorry air.
8 The moneylenders have finally gotten Jesus out of the temple.
9 I try to rub the headache out my temples.
10 This time he aimed for the giant’s temple, and he hit Skrymir with all his strength.
11 The holiest of temples were his to command, as well as the Sun Maidens and all other shaman priests.
12 Ma stared at the old temple, but refused to get out of the car; she merely looked out the window.
13 Clouds drifted in and out among the temples and structures as if they were trying not to disturb the quiet peace of this place.
14 Harry could tell that Uncle Vernon was thinking it over, even if his teeth were bared and a vein was throbbing in his temple.
15 Then the church seemed to swell with the Power it held, and, like a planet rocking in space, the temple rocked with the Power of God.
16 The image of Father Cham lying in the temple came back to him.
17 At the temple the priest—or priestess, he added graciously—would pass the paper over the sacred fire, and do whatever other stuff he could think up.
18 Sweat slicked Ekon’s temple as he walked down the prison's dank hallway.
19 You're meant to take your shoes off when you enter a Hindu temple.
你进入印度寺庙时应该脱掉鞋子.
20 He shuffled, grew dizzy, stopped for breath, started again, stumbling and sweating but refusing to wipe his temples, still afraid to look at his hands.
1 会堂
2 厕所
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3 电影院
5 教堂
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6 庙宇
10 眼镜腿
13 礼拜堂
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16 化妆室
17 庙
18 寺
20 柄脚
21 颞