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galilee

/gal-uh-lee/US // ˈgæl əˌli //UK // (ˈɡælɪˌliː) //

加利利,伽利略,加利里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a porch or vestibule, often on the ground floor of a tower, at the entrance of some English churches.

Examples

  • “My father told me we have a house in Nahf,” he said, referring to a town in the Upper Galilee, west of the Green Line.

  • He began to fortify a number of cities in Upper and Lower Galilee; and stored them with provisions.

  • The Old Galilee is a room perhaps 55 feet by 75, divided by columns and arches into five sections.

  • The Carmel example was the only one added to the list, and was much less perfect than some examples in Upper Galilee.

  • From the mountains of Upper Galilee you look down to the narrow shore-line of the coast of Phnicia.

  • There is one example on Gilboa, and five or six in Upper Galilee, one of which is called the stone of blood.