a college chapel
学院的小教堂
a Methodist chapel
卫理公会教堂
a Mormon chapel
摩门教教堂
She always went to chapel on Sundays.
她总是在星期天去教堂做礼拜。
1.小教堂,附属教堂;〈英〉(国教分离派的)教堂;(学校,营房等的)附属礼拜堂[室];(在学校礼拜室中做的)礼拜
2.印刷(厂工人)工会
3.〈美俚〉殡仪馆
1.a small church, or a special room used as a church, where Christians can pray or worship; a separate room or area within a church where people can go to pray or worship on their own; a church where nonconformists go to pray and worship
2.a group of labor union members, especially in the newspaper or publishing industries
1.Spears was still staying at the Palms and was expected to leave Sunday. Employees at the chapel declined comment.
布莱尼目前仍住在棕榈酒店,估计周日会走。那家教堂的工作人员拒绝任何采访。
2.In front was that chapel and ancient bridge. The headless knight had ever arrived there, and then returned to his tomb.
而前方就是那个教堂古桥,无头骑士曾在那里停驻,从那里回到了他的葬身之墓。
3.'Yes, I heard them, 'answered Silas. For him Sunday bells did not mean anything. There had been no bells at the Light Street chapel.
“我听见了,”西拉斯回答,礼拜日的钟声对他没有任何含意,日光街小教堂没钟。
4.Construction was gradually behind time schedule. I though that this chapel might be completed without any roof.
工程渐渐地拉下了进度。能否完成这座礼拜党我完全保证不了。
5.One day, Deborah sat Clive down at the hospital chapel's organ, placing a piece of sheet music in front of him.
一天黛博拉让克莱夫坐在医院小教堂的风琴前,在他面前放了一张乐谱。
6.As the door swung open I saw over his head a brilliant constellation crowning the chapel.
门推开时,我看到他头顶上罩着小教堂上方的一个辉煌的星座。
7.Apologists for religion point to the Sistine Chapel and Bach's Mass in B minor as some sort of justification for it.
辩护者提到西斯廷教堂与巴赫的B小调弥撒作为为宗教辩护的理由。
8.and believed himself th, e happiest man alive on the day he led her to Gimmerton Chapel, three years subsequent to his father's death.
他父亲逝世三年后,他把她领到吉默吞教堂那天,他自信是世上最幸福的人。
9.What little space there wAS below the sloping ceiling wAS AS closely covered with pictures AS an Italian votive chapel.
倾斜的天花板下面那一点点空间,如同意大利还愿礼拜堂那样密密地贴满了图画。
10.In ancient times he would have been swept off his feet and carried to the chapel, where a mass would be said in his honor.
在古时候他可能就会被抬起并抬进礼拜堂,那里一群人会欢呼他的荣誉。