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chapel

/chap-uhl/US // ˈtʃæp əl //UK // (ˈtʃæpəl) //

礼拜堂,教堂,小教堂,礼拜室

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a private or subordinate place of prayer or worship; oratory.
    • : a separately dedicated part of a church, or a small independent churchlike edifice, devoted to special services.
    • : a room or building for worship in an institution, palace, etc.
    • : a place of worship for members of various dissenting Protestant churches, as Baptists or Methodists.
    • : a separate place of public worship dependent on the church of a parish.
    • : a religious service in a chapel: Don't be late for chapel!
    • : a funeral home or the room in which funeral services are held.
    • : a choir or orchestra of a chapel, court, etc.
    • : a print shop or printing house.
    • : an association of employees in a print shop for dealing with their interests, problems, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    chap·eled, chap·el·ing or chap·elled, chap·el·ling.

    • : Nautical. to maneuver by the helm alone until the wind can be recovered on the original tack.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging to any of various dissenting Protestant sects.

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Examples

  • On Sunday, the community held its first in-person church service at its chapel, though everyone still wore masks for safety.

  • By 2017 The Historic Little Wedding Chapel on Main Street, the last of the Elkton wedding chapels, had closed.

  • There’s a chapel in Kansas standing on the exact center of the Lower 48.

  • So when his boss called the staff together, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif took his seat in the chapel, dressed in scrubs and surrounded by nurses and orderlies.

  • She noted that customarily, teams have had pregame chapel services together.

  • Through a work-study program with the school, he is a Program Assistant at the UNC-Chapel Hill LGBT Center.

  • VATICAN CITY—In the 500 or so years since the Sistine Chapel was decorated, it has never looked so good.

  • Simon Fisher Turner told me he last saw Jarman lying dead in the hospital chapel.

  • A ‘Christian’ wedding chapel—a private business—in Idaho is suing for the right not to marry gay couples.

  • There, the city is apparently requiring the Hitching Post Lakeside Chapel to officiate gay weddings.

  • The private chapel, built out from the house on the side next Calne, had not been used for years and years.

  • In 1763 the chapel was enlarged, and at the same time a little more land was added to the graveyard.

  • Happening to cast his eyes that way, he saw a light where he had never seen one before—in the little unused chapel.

  • Dr. Ashton walked out of the chapel, and Val stood for a few moments where he was, looking up and down in the dim light.

  • The old Wesleyan chapel, in Martin Street, was fitted up for schools in 1865.