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单词 stave church
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Definition of stave church in English:

stave church

noun
  • A church of a type built in Norway from the 11th to the 13th century, the walls of which were constructed of upright planks or staves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many places in Scandinavia, however, still have these wooden buildings, and one of the most remarkable of examples is the stave church found in Borgund.
    • Unique to Norway, the stave church is one of the most visible examples of the convergence of the country's Christian and pagan cultures.
    • In Nordic stave churches, the mystery of the forest was fixed and explained as ‘dark light’.
    • As a group the stave churches are among the oldest wooden buildings anywhere in the world, quite distinctive from other churches.
    • Sogn is the only district in Norway to retain so many medieval stave churches and also stone churches from the same period.
    • In the nineteenth century, Pietists in Norway burned some of the celebrated ancient stave churches as their grotesque timber carvings were, again, considered idolatrous.
    • The stave churches were built by the Christians in Scandinavia between the 10th and 15th centuries.
    • Even though all the stave churches had structural differences but they have a recognizable general impression.
    • Many of the stave churches found in Trøndelag were probably made in this style.
    • This may very well be one of the reasons why some stave churches have stood for over eight hundred years.
    • The recent burning of some of the unique carved wood stave churches of Scandinavia in a bizarre attempt to reawaken the spirit of Valhalla made a more sophisticated understanding imperative.
    • Urnes is the only stave church listed on the World Heritage List from the United Nations.
    • Most of the stave churches of this type were demolished, or extended and rebuilt.
    • For more than 160 years, researchers have conducted investigations into the churches which existed before the stave churches in Norway, and pointed out possible prototypes both at home and abroad.
    • The only tools used in the construction of the stave churches were axes, augers, primitive planes, and various knives and chisels.
    • In this article the stave church of Røldal is discussed.
    • The church in Urnes was built around 1050, and is generally agreed to be the oldest stave church.
    • Historians estimate there may have been as many as one thousand wooden stave churches built in Norway between 1100 and 1300.
    • It is one of the best preserved stave churches and it has not been added or rebuilt since it was new.
    • In Norway some of the stave churches have been mowed into museum, Gol stave church have been mowed from Gol to Bygdøy close to Oslo, Gol has got a new copy of the old church.
 
 

Definition of stave church in US English:

stave church

noun
  • A church of a type built in Norway from the 11th to the 13th century, the walls of which were constructed of upright planks or staves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Norway some of the stave churches have been mowed into museum, Gol stave church have been mowed from Gol to Bygdøy close to Oslo, Gol has got a new copy of the old church.
    • In Nordic stave churches, the mystery of the forest was fixed and explained as ‘dark light’.
    • Even though all the stave churches had structural differences but they have a recognizable general impression.
    • As a group the stave churches are among the oldest wooden buildings anywhere in the world, quite distinctive from other churches.
    • Many of the stave churches found in Trøndelag were probably made in this style.
    • The church in Urnes was built around 1050, and is generally agreed to be the oldest stave church.
    • It is one of the best preserved stave churches and it has not been added or rebuilt since it was new.
    • Historians estimate there may have been as many as one thousand wooden stave churches built in Norway between 1100 and 1300.
    • The only tools used in the construction of the stave churches were axes, augers, primitive planes, and various knives and chisels.
    • Most of the stave churches of this type were demolished, or extended and rebuilt.
    • This may very well be one of the reasons why some stave churches have stood for over eight hundred years.
    • Urnes is the only stave church listed on the World Heritage List from the United Nations.
    • Many places in Scandinavia, however, still have these wooden buildings, and one of the most remarkable of examples is the stave church found in Borgund.
    • In this article the stave church of Røldal is discussed.
    • In the nineteenth century, Pietists in Norway burned some of the celebrated ancient stave churches as their grotesque timber carvings were, again, considered idolatrous.
    • Unique to Norway, the stave church is one of the most visible examples of the convergence of the country's Christian and pagan cultures.
    • The recent burning of some of the unique carved wood stave churches of Scandinavia in a bizarre attempt to reawaken the spirit of Valhalla made a more sophisticated understanding imperative.
    • The stave churches were built by the Christians in Scandinavia between the 10th and 15th centuries.
    • Sogn is the only district in Norway to retain so many medieval stave churches and also stone churches from the same period.
    • For more than 160 years, researchers have conducted investigations into the churches which existed before the stave churches in Norway, and pointed out possible prototypes both at home and abroad.
 
 
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