cloister
英:[ˈklɔɪstə(r)] 美: [ˈklɔɪstɚ]
cloister 基本解释
n.(学院、修道院、教堂等建筑的)走廊;回廊;修道院的生活;隐居
vt.隐退,使与世隔绝;
变形
复数:cloisters过去式:cloistered过去分词:cloistered现在分词:cloistering第三人称单数:cloisters
英英释义
cloister[ 'klɔistə ]
n.residence that is a place of religious seclusion (such as a monastery)同义词:religious residence
a courtyard with covered walks (as in religious institutions)v.surround with a cloister, as of a gardenseclude from the world in or as if in a cloister"She cloistered herself in the office"
cloister 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The nuns live in a cloister of calm.
修女们住在一个幽静的修道院里。 - He coiled around the moist cloister pillars.
他环抱着回廊那潮湿的柱子。
权威例句
Crisis in a CloisterCourt, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450–1800PROMOTION OF PRIMARY PRODUCTS — A VIEW FROM THE CLOISTER *The Organization and Administration of the Cloister in Ancient BabyloniaCENOBIUM - Putting together the Romanesque Cloister Capitals of the Mediterranean RegionWomen in Frankish Society: Marriage and the Cloister, 500 to 900 by Suzanne Fonay WempleSacred Landscape and the Early Medieval European Cloister. Unity, Paradise, and the Cosmic MountainStone decay induced by fire on historic buildings: the case of the cloister of Lisbon Cathedral (Portugal)Preservation strategies for avoidance of salt crystallisation in El Paular Monastery cloister, Madrid, SpainDifferential effects of biocide treatments on saxicolous communities: Case study of the Segovia cathedral cloister (Spain)