nave
nave 英 [neɪv] 美 [nev]
n. (教堂的)中殿;(铁路车站等建筑的)中央广场;车轮的中心部
名词复数:naves
- When a bride walks down the aisle in a church, she is walking down the nave, or central area of the church.
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- n. (教堂的)中殿;(铁路车站等建筑的)中央广场;车轮的中心部
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1. The church was formed as a Latin cross with a single nave and two aisles.
教堂的构成像种拉丁式十字架一个中心两个走廊。 没有过多的装饰,没什么会干扰心灵思考天堂的谜题,但它还是无比的壮观,中心和柱子谱写着强大的力量。
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2. When the burning roof crashed into the nave, the shell of the walls acted like a chimney.
当燃烧的顶盖哗啦一声坠落在教堂中殿里时,塌下来的墙皮像是烟筒的。
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3. You wander off to one side, into the nave, and suddenly you come across this spectacular altar, or a beautiful painting that was totally unexpected.
你走到一头,进入中殿,突然你看到了壮观的祭坛,或者一幅绝美的画卷,类似这样的完全意想不到的东西。
- nave (n.1) "main part of a church," 1670s, from Medieval Latin navem (nominative navis) "nave of a church," from Latin navis "ship" (from PIE root *nau- "boat"), on some fancied resemblance in shape.
- nave (n.2) "hub of a wheel," Old English nafu, from Proto-Germanic *nabo- (source also of Old Saxon naba, Old Norse nöf, Middle Dutch nave, Dutch naaf, Old High German naba, German Nabe), perhaps connected with the root of navel on notion of centrality (compare Latin umbilicus "navel," also "the end of a roller of a scroll," Greek omphalos "navel," also "the boss of a shield").
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