abbey
abbey 英 ['æbɪ] 美 ['æbi]
n. 大修道院,大寺院;修道院中全体修士或修女
名词复数:abbeys
- An abbey is a church that's part of a monastery or convent. You'll often find monks or nuns in an abbey.
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- n. 大修道院,大寺院;修道院中全体修士或修女
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1. If you went to Westminster abbey today and looked at the people buried there, how many are Londoners?
如果你今天去参观威斯敏斯特大教堂,你觉埋葬在那里的,有多少是伦敦人?
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2. Since we don't need our bodies in heaven, I don't have any pockets to keep your picture in, so I am sending it back to you in this little book for you to keep and have something to remember abbey by.
因为在天堂我们病不需要我们的身体,我没有口袋可以保存这张照片,所以我又把照片和书一起寄给了你,也让你记住你和艾比曾经在一起的点点滴滴。
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3. We put the letter in an envelope with a picture of abbey and Meredith and addressed it to: God in Heaven.
我们把信和艾比和梅瑞迪斯在一起的照片一起放进了信封,一封写给上帝的信。
- abbey (n.) mid-13c., "monastery or convent devoted to religion and celibacy, headed by an abbot or abbess," from Anglo-French abbeie, Old French abaïe (Modern French abbaye), from Late Latin abbatia, from abbas (genitive abbatis); see abbot. At the dissolution of the monasteries, the name often was kept by abbey churches (as in Westminster Abbey) or estate houses that formerly were abbey residences.
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