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adj.
临时房屋的
noun
a house of worshipspecifically: a large building or tent used for evangelistic services
a receptacle for the consecrated elements of the Eucharistespecially: an ornamental locked box used for reserving the Communion hosts
often capitalized a tent sanctuary used by the Israelites during the Exodus
archaic a dwelling place
archaic a temporary shelter : tent
verb
intransitive verb
to take up temporary residenceespecially: to inhabit a physical body
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin tabernaculum, from Latin, tent, from taberna hut
The first known use of tabernacle was in the 13th century
tablelandnoun
plateau sense 1
tableclothnoun
a covering spread over a dining table before the places are set
tableaunoun
a scene or event shown by a group of persons in costume who remain silent and motionless
tableaunoun
a scene or event shown by a group of persons in costume who remain silent and motionless
tabernaclenoun
often capitalized a tent used as a place of worship by the Israelites during their wanderings in the wilderness with Moses
archaic a dwelling place
a locked box used to hold Communion breads
a house of worship
1 worshippers gathering at the Baptist tabernacle on a bright Sunday morning
2 Near Houston, a tabernacle was stolen and — despite being made of precious metals worth several thousand dollars — turned up a few days later behind a Burger King, intact . . .
3 The memory of that other space consecrated her own roving tabernacle of Black performance.
4 But working out with Woodland at this tabernacle on Brookside Drive has been a constant along Head’s basketball odyssey.
5 In Ashland, a Chautauqua tabernacle with a 40-foot-high wooden dome was constructed in 1893.
6 Find it: Grand Ole Opry, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214; 615-871-6779 See a show at Nashville's most legendary venue The Ryman Auditorium began as a religious tabernacle in 1890.
7 Set in a grove surrounding an open-air tabernacle, the cottages remain privately owned, with the campground overseen by the association, which along with maintenance of the area (homeowner association fees range from $12,000-$14,000, said Lucier) also imposes rules.
8 Those 16th-century Italian tabernacle candlesticks?
9 The man reportedly began tampering with the tabernacle, removing the cross sitting atop it, before being discovered and fleeing.