refectory 英 [rɪˈfektri]   美 [rɪˈfɛktəri]

refectory

refectory  英 [rɪˈfektri] 美 [rɪˈfɛktəri]

n. 食堂;(修道院,学院等处的)餐厅 

名词复数:refectories 

The alfresco dining in the refectory has been particularly well received, as has the new gym and sauna. 在餐厅进行露天就餐更是颇受好评,同样受欢迎的还有新健身房和桑拿室。
After matins (morning prayers), the monks assemble in the upstairs refectory for a simple breakfast of tea, bread, and olives. 晨祷后修道士们一起来到楼上的餐厅用简单的早餐,有茶、面包和橄榄。

  • A fancy word for a dining hall, or a place for communal meals, is a refectory. It is usually used to describe a dining hall in a religious institution, like where monks eat together.
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  • n. 食堂;(修道院,学院等处的)餐厅
  • 1. The alfresco dining in the refectory has been particularly well received, as has the new gym and sauna.

    在餐厅进行露天就餐更是颇受好评,同样受欢迎的还有新健身房和桑拿室。

  • 2. After matins (morning prayers), the monks assemble in the upstairs refectory for a simple breakfast of tea, bread, and olives.

    晨祷后修道士们一起来到楼上的餐厅用简单的早餐,有茶、面包和橄榄。

  • 3. The stereotypical village green and church tower overlook the Primary School refectory built in 1609 by Edmond Gibbons.

    千篇一律的乡村绿地,教堂的尖塔俯视着小学校的大食堂,这是由埃德蒙.吉伯于1609年所建的。

  • refectory (n.) "dining hall," especially one in a monastery, early 15c., from Medieval Latin refectorium, from past participle stem of reficere "to remake, restore," from re- (see re-) + combining form of facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
re·fec·tory / rɪˈfektri ; NAmE rɪˈfektri / noun ( plural re·fec·tories ) a large room in which meals are served, especially in a religious institution and in some schools and colleges in Britain (尤指英国教会团体和学校的)食堂,餐厅 refectory refectories re·fec·tory / rɪˈfektri ; NAmE rɪˈfektri /
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