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abbey

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Christianity
ab·bey /ˈæbi/ noun [countable]  RRCa large church with buildings next to it where monks and nuns live or used to live 大修道院,大寺院
Examples from the Corpus
abbeyA land where meandering rivers flow through breathtaking scenery and beside magnificent abbeys and castles.At home the prevailing taste was for more picturesque remains, ruined abbeys and medieval churches.But the history and the atmosphere of Kirkstead does not end at the abbey ruins.At Bury, for instance, the abbey owned the whole site and could lay it out as it pleased.Opposite, the fields of the abbey stretched to its grey stone walls.Today this is grazing land for sheep, as most of the surrounding area has been since the founding of the abbey.The abbey was surrendered the same year.
Origin abbey (1200-1300) Old French abaïe, from Late Latin abbatia, from abbas; → ABBOT
ab·bey nounChineseSyllable
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abbey
abbey /ˈæbi/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: abaïe, from Late Latin abbatia, from abbas; abbot
a large church with buildings next to it where monks and nuns live or used to live


abbeyBrE /ˈæbi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈæbi/ 🔊 nouna large church together with a group of buildings in which monks or nuns live or lived in the past (大)隐修院;(曾为大隐修院的)大教堂Westminster Abbey威斯敏斯特教堂a ruined abbey破败不堪的教堂