refectory 的定义
plural re·fec·to·ries.
- a dining hall in a religious house, a college, or other institution.
refectory 近义词
等同于 hall
更多refectory例句
- The elder Weedham took his place at the head of a long refectory table about which were seated six men.
- He purchased there the old Blackfriars refectory for £600, and then at great expense made the refectory into a playhouse.
- From time to time nuns and novices pass across the stage to the left, on their way to the refectory.
- They gave thanks, and prayed before and after eating; and ere they entered the refectory bathed in pure water.
- Delia rises, goes to table and picks up water carafe which she replaces on refectory table up L.