abbey
abbey — 名詞
1. a religious complex — usually built around an impressive old church — that house
修道院
修士或修女居住與禮拜的建築群
a religious complex — usually built around an impressive old church — that houses, or once housed, a community of monks or nuns living under vows; many of these complexes today serve as parish churches or tourist sites.
Camille took the children on a guided tour of the medieval abbey just outside York.
瑪雅帶著孩子們參加了約克郊外那座中世紀修道院的導覽行程。
tour of the [period] abbey
Princess Diana's funeral was held at Westminster Abbey on a cold September morning.
黛安娜王妃的葬禮在一個寒冷的九月早晨於西敏寺舉行。
proper name: Westminster Abbey
After the storm, the roof of the old abbey collapsed onto the wooden pews below.
暴風雨過後,那座古老修道院的屋頂塌落到底下的木製長椅上。
The monks at Downside Abbey wake at five each morning to sing in the chapel.
唐賽德修道院的修士們每天清晨五點起床,到禮拜堂裡唱詩。
Only the stone walls of the ruined abbey still stand among the wildflowers.
只有那座荒廢修道院的石牆,還矗立在野花之間。
文法句型
the + Abbey (in proper names)
用法筆記
Frequently capitalised as part of a proper name (Westminster Abbey, Downside Abbey). When lowercase, often modified by adjectives signalling age or condition: medieval, ruined, ancient, restored.