单词 | chapel |
释义 | chapel (tʃæpəl ) Word forms: chapels 1. countable noun A chapel is a part of a church which has its own altar and which is used for private prayer. ...the chapel of the Virgin Mary. 2. countable noun A chapel is a small church attached to a hospital, school, or prison. We married in the chapel of Charing Cross Hospital in London. [+ of] 3. variable noun A chapel is a building used for worship by members of some Christian churches. Chapel refers to the religious services that take place there. ...a Methodist chapel. On Sundays, the family went three times to chapel. Collocations: funeral chapel The service in the church or funeral chapel can then conclude on a positive note of hope and encouragement. Christianity Today In the sixteenth century, a funeral chapel was attached on the northern side. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The cemetery was expanded and a new funeral chapel was built in 1994. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The funeral chapel was transformed into a baptistery in 1561. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only the town's small funeral chapel, built in 1937, was left standing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The lusty couple even manage to get it on while in the prison chapel. The Sun They climbed out of the cell window and on to the roof before clambering on to the roof of the prison chapel and from there on to the perimeter wall. Times, Sunday Times Three featured a two-storey building housing the cells and a guard post, while the other two held the prison chapel and other annexes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The alarm was raised by the ringing of the prison bell and the prisoners were evacuated to the prison chapel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They were to ambush him when he left the watchful eyes of his followers on his routine walk to and from the prison chapel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Weddings take place in a private chapel in the grounds. The Sun A private chapel and eight main bedrooms are in various states of dilapidation, some ruinous, their floors propped up with scaffolding. Times, Sunday Times It's the pope's private chapel. Times, Sunday Times That's not exactly what he's saying: he still keeps a small private chapel in the barn beside his village farmhouse. Times, Sunday Times The duchess liked it so much that she removed it to her private chapel at home. The Times Literary Supplement But visitors should stop by at the small chapel, just off the lower end of the main square. Times, Sunday Times The latter have wooden floors, luxury linens, a seating area and espresso machine, plus a private balcony that looks over the beach, home to a small chapel. Times, Sunday Times It also includes a small chapel and the staff room. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The village has a small chapel that dates back to 1790. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A small chapel was built on the island which was used until the 18th century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I am taken into a tiny chapel with stained-glass windows and a pile of blankets. Times, Sunday Times But as you set off across the fields from the tiny chapel, the capital seems a whole world away. Times, Sunday Times Faded frescoes decorated a tiny chapel and an even smaller living area. Times, Sunday Times There's a clutch of people, a tiny chapel and nothing to disturb our summer idyll. Times, Sunday Times Family members yesterday sang and cried at a tiny chapel in the city. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 小礼拜堂 Japanese: 礼拝堂 |
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