cloister

英['klɔɪstə(r)] 美['klɔɪstər]
  • n. 修道院;寺庙;回廊;隐居地
  • v. 远离尘世;隐居;用环廊环绕
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GRE
Noun:
  1. residence that is a place of religious seclusion (such as a monastery)

  2. a courtyard with covered walks (as in religious institutions)

Verb:
  1. surround with a cloister, as of a garden

  2. surround with a cloister;

    "cloister the garden"

  3. seclude from the world in or as if in a cloister;

    "She cloistered herself in the office"

1. They went out into the still, shadowy cloister garden.
他们出了房间,走到那个寂静 、 阴沉的修道院的园子里去.

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2. The following day, this person encountered tickler, go begging avalokitesvara in cloister.
第二天, 这人碰到了难事, 便去寺庙里求观音.

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3. The cloister linked the most important elements of an abbey together.
大修道院以回廊把最主要的建筑连接在一起.

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4. You may still long for cloister, but learn this lesson first.
纵然盼望回到过去, 可是要首先学会生.

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5. A photograph of the Pingnan Cloister Garden.
这三张图是平南天主教的修道院的花园.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The nuns live in a cloister of calm.
      修女们住在一个幽静的修道院里。
    2. He coiled around the moist cloister pillars.
      他环抱着回廊那潮湿的柱子。