单词:church
vt. 使人接受宗教仪式
a. 教堂的
n. a place for public (especially Christian) worship
n. the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church
v. perform a special church rite or service for
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church的用法和样例:
例句
- Church begins at 9 o' clock.礼拜仪式9点开始。
- Christians go to church on Sundays.基督教徒每个星期日到教堂去做礼拜。
- Everyone in church knelt in prayer.教堂里每个人都跪着祈祷。
- I'm just going to the church to see the priest.我正要去教堂去见见牧师。
- The Church has a duty to condemn violence.基督徒有责任谴责暴力。
- She loves church music.她喜爱教堂音乐。
常见句型
- The church is close to the shops.教堂离商店很近。
- The church was decorated with flowers.教堂里装饰着鲜花。
- The church was a quiet haven amidst the noise and bustle of the streets outside.在周围街道的熙攘喧嚣中,那座教堂却是一座宁静的安息所。
- Our church held a fair to raise money for charity.我们教堂举办了一次义卖会为慈善事业筹款。
- They designed the building to be a church.他们指定这座建筑为教堂。
- Stained-glass windows ornament the church.彩色玻璃窗使教堂生辉。
- She crossed herself as she left the church.她离开教堂时,在自己身上画十字。
- There are three churches in this town.这座城里有三个教堂。
- She lives in the second house after the church.她住在教堂后的第二所房子里。
- You will find the shop you are looking for beside the church.你到教堂旁就可看见你要找的那个店铺。
- They bought a new censer for the church.他们给那个教堂买了一个新香炉。
- Commercial buildings are now beginning to dwarf the city churches.一幢幢商业大楼开始使城里的教堂显得矮小。
- Church begins at nine o'clock.礼拜仪式9点开始。
- Aaron never goes to church.艾伦从不去做礼拜。
- Christians go to church every week.基督教徒每周做礼拜。
- He studies for the Church.他为准备担任神职而学习。
- By his donation the church was able to build a new Sunday School.靠了他的捐助,教会才修建了一所新的主日学校。
- The old man has one son in the medical profession and another in the church.那位老人有一个儿子在医务界,另一个儿子在宗教界。
- She forsook her worldly possessions to devote herself to the church.她抛弃世上的财物而献身教会。
- The church women are forming a benevolent society.教会妇女在组织一个慈善协会。
- Which Church do you belong to?你属于哪一教派?
常用短语
- 赤贫的 very poor
- 在教堂做礼拜 doing the religious services held in a church
- 就圣职 become a priest
词汇搭配
- attend (a) church去做礼拜
- enter a church就神职,做牧师
- establish a church建立教会〔教派〕
- give up the church辞去圣职
- go into a church就神职,做牧师
- go to (a) church去做礼拜
- join the church担任圣职
- neglect church忽视教会
- famous church著名的教堂
- free church自由教会
- local church地方教堂
- the Broad C-广教派
- the Catholic C-天主教会
- the Christian C-基督教会
- the Christian Science C-基督教科学教会
- the Congregational church(基督教)公理会
- the Eastern C-东正教
- the High C-高派教会
- the Low C-低派教会
- the Orthodox C-东正教
- the Western C-天主教,罗马公教
- village church乡村教堂
- at church在教堂做礼拜
- in church在教堂做礼拜
- the C- of Scotland苏格兰教会
经典引文
As soon as church was done, she immediately stepp'd out.
出自:Steele
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