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chap·el
chae pl
复数:chapels
词根:chapel
n.chaplaincy 礼拜堂牧师之职位或任期
noun
a subordinate or private place of worship: such as
a place of worship serving a residence or institution
a small house of worship usually associated with a main church
a room or recess in a church for meditation and prayer or small religious services
a place of worship used by a Christian group other than an established church
a nonconformist chapel
a choir of singers belonging to a chapel
a chapel service or assembly at a school or college
an association of the employees in a printing office
funeral home
a room for funeral services in a funeral home
sistine chapel(罗马梵蒂冈的)西斯廷教堂
chapel hill教堂山(美国一小镇)
13世纪初,“附加在大教堂或大教堂的下属礼拜场所,专门用于特殊服务”,源自古法语 chapele(12世纪,现代法语 chapelle),来自中世纪拉丁语 capella, cappella “小教堂,圣骨圣所”,字面意思是“小披肩”,是晚期拉丁语 cappa “披肩”(见 cap(n.))的小型词。
传统上,这个名字最初是指法国的圣所,圣马丁·图尔斯的神奇披肩(法国的守护圣人)被保存在那里。(马丁在高卢作为罗马士兵服役时,把他的军大衣剪成两半与一个衣衫褴褛的乞丐分享。那天晚上,马丁梦见基督穿着半披风; 马丁留下的那半是圣物。)另一种理论是,它来自中世纪拉丁语 capella 的字面意思是“帐篷,兜帽”,是指弥撒时祭坛的“覆盖物”。
这个词传播到大多数欧洲语言(德语 Kapelle,意大利语 cappella 等)。在17世纪的英语中,它也用于除建立教会以外的其他宗教场所。
Middle English, from Anglo-French chapele, from Medieval Latin cappella, from diminutive of Late Latin cappa cloak; from the cloak of St. Martin of Tours preserved as a sacred relic in a chapel built for that purpose
The first known use of chapel was in the 13th century
chaperone1 of 2noun
a person who goes with and is responsible for a young woman or a group of young people (as at a dance)
chaperone2 of 2verb
to act or go with as a chaperone
chaperone1 of 2noun
a person who goes with and is responsible for a young woman or a group of young people (as at a dance)
chaperone2 of 2verb
to act or go with as a chaperone
chaperone1 of 2noun
a person who goes with and is responsible for a young woman or a group of young people (as at a dance)
chaperone2 of 2verb
to act or go with as a chaperone
chaperone1 of 2noun
a person who goes with and is responsible for a young woman or a group of young people (as at a dance)
chaperone2 of 2verb
to act or go with as a chaperone
chapelnoun
a building or place for prayer or special religious services
a religious service or assembly at a school or college
1 The reading room, housed right up in the dome of the building, was formerly the chapel of the Royal Bethlehem Hospital—the old Bedlam.
2 The main chapel was constructed in the reign of King Rama I in Ayudhya style.
主礼拜堂是国王拉玛一世风格建造的。
3 “The chapel is neutral ground. If I go there and kill her, even if I can justify the act, the protection of the treaty will never again be mine.”
4 On Sundays, nearly everyone gathered at the church, a hickory-colored chapel just off the highway with the small, restrained steeple common to Mormon churches.
5 The drama concluded, the crowd empties from the chapel, and the nuns file out in a silent procession.
6 Some of the kids at PM are, though, and we do have a nondenominational chapel on the grounds for kids who don’t go home on weekends.
7 But, having pushed my way into the chapel, I can't see anything.
但我一挤进小教堂,我什么都没看到。
8 I had entered the chapel before the public worship began yesterday morning.
当昨天早上的礼拜仪式开始之前,我已经进入教堂了.
9 One of the last times I saw Colonel Murphy was in our chapel.
10 It was a very crude thing to do, in chapel and all, but it was also quite amusing.
11 Sister Francesca entered the chapel.
弗朗西丝卡修女走进小教堂。
12 a Methodist chapel
卫理公会教堂
13 His enemy turned and paraded from the chapel.
他的敌人转身朝着礼拜堂踏步走去。
14 And every day in chapel there was some announcement about qualifying for “V-12,” an officer-training program the Navy had set up in many colleges and universities.
15 When she was a little girl, on one moonlit night Fernanda saw a beautiful woman dressed in white crossing the garden toward the chapel.
16 Behind the last door there was a chapel.
17 I knelt in the chapel every day, hold-ing the smooth, cool rosary beads Sister gave me, play-ing them one by one through my fingers as I repeated the prayers.
18 Entering the nave, visitors passed by a chapel on the right-hand side that contained the mummified body of Francisco Pizarro, the romantic, thuggish Spaniard who conquered Peru in the sixteenth century.
19 Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep.
弗朗西丝卡修女走进小教堂,就了座,很快就睡着了。
20 The last time I had spoken to them was when Dr. Z and Tina got married in the university chapel over Labor Day weekend last year.
1 殡仪馆
2 祈祷室
3 教堂
church tabernacle kirk churchy house of God place temple fane godbox meetinghouse preaching shop God-box house meeting ecclesia
5 礼堂
7 礼拜堂
church tabernacle minster fane temple meeting house house ecclesia meetinghouse Bethesda bethel antechapel house of worship
8 非国教徒的
9 工会会员
11 附属教堂
12 非国教徒
13 停尸房
14 印刷所
15 礼拜式
17 小教堂