monastery 英 [ˈmɒnəstri]   美 [ˈmɑnəsteri]

monastery

monastery  英 [ˈmɒnəstri] 美 [ˈmɑnəsteri]

n. 修道院;僧侣 

名词复数:monasteries 

He has cloistered himself in a monastery for more than thirty years. 他隐居于修道院中已三十余年。
After his death to plague in 1384, one of his followers, Florence Radewyns, set up the monastery of Windesheim. 1384年他死于瘟疫后,他的一个叫佛罗伦萨的信徒建立了温德斯海姆修道院。

  • A monastery is the building where monks live while they’re practicing their religion. Some monasteries are occupied by hundreds of monks, and sometimes only one monk lives there all alone.
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  • n. 修道院;僧侣
  • 1. He has cloistered himself in a monastery for more than thirty years.

    他隐居于修道院中已三十余年。

  • 2. After his death to plague in 1384, one of his followers, Florence Radewyns, set up the monastery of Windesheim.

    1384年他死于瘟疫后,他的一个叫佛罗伦萨的信徒建立了温德斯海姆修道院。

  • 3. Christian Fathers read that it be about Jesus and the church, so Bernard is doing that,but now notice this is a sermon being delivered to monks in a monastery.

    基督教神父则理解为是耶稣和教会,所以伯纳德这样解读,但是…,注意到这是一个在修道院传授给修道士的布道。

  • monastery (n.) c. 1400, from Old French monastere "monastery" (14c.) and directly from Late Latin monasterium, from Ecclesiastical Greek monasterion "a monastery," from monazein "to live alone," from monos "alone" (from PIE root *men- (4) "small, isolated"). With suffix -terion "place for (doing something)." Originally applied to houses of any religious order, male or female.
mon·as·tery / ˈmɒnəstri ; NAmE ˈmɑːnəsteri / noun ( plural mon·as·teries ) a building in which monks(= members of a male religious community) live together 隐修院;修道院;寺院 collocationsat religion monastery monasteries mon·as·tery / ˈmɒnəstri ; NAmE ˈmɑːnəsteri /
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