释义 |
mosquemosque /mɒsk $ mɑːsk/ ●●○ noun [countable] mosqueOrigin: 1400-1500 Old French mosquee, from Old Spanish mezquita, from Arabic masjid, from sajada ‘to lie face downward’ - At dawn the next day we were awoken by the call to prayer from a nearby mosque.
- Back in the early 1980s, there was a small community whose focal point was one mosque in Tempe.
- But in 1980, there was only one mosque in the Phoenix area.
- Did they even attend the mosque on a regular basis?
- Small stone oratories - the Druze have no mosques - stand amid the fields.
- The exterior is uninteresting but the interior, now used as a mosque, is very fine.
- The Hassan Deftedar's mosque, Banjaluka.
- The sound echoed out of the mosque towers across the town.
► IslamAllah, ayatollah, nounBlack Muslim, nouncrescent, noundervish, nounemir, nounfatwa, nounhaj, nounhajji, nounhakim, nounhalal, adjectiveHegira, Hegira calendar, Hejira, imam, nounIslam, nounjihad, nounKoran, the, adjectiveMohammed, nounMoslem, mosque, nounmuezzin, nounmufti, nounmujaheddin, nounmullah, nounMuslim, nounprayer mat, nounpurdah, nounQuran, the, Ramadan, nounSaracen, nounsharia, nounsheikh, nounShia, nounShiite, nounSunni, nounyashmak, noun VERB► build· Unofficial reports said that the incident might have been sparked off by a dispute over permission to build a mosque.· Art and architecture, too, remained hellenistic in inspiration, even when it came to building mosques. a building in which Muslims worship |