transept

英 [ˈtrænsept] 美 [ˈtrænsept]

n.  (十字形教堂的)耳堂

复数:transepts

BNC.26184 / COCA.31398



牛津词典

noun

  1. (十字形教堂的)耳堂
    either of the two wide parts of a church shaped like a cross, that are built at right angles to the main central part

    柯林斯词典

    1. (十字形教堂的)耳堂
      In a cathedral or church, the transept is the part which projects to the north or south of the main part of the building.

      双语例句

      1. Foreign dignitaries and diplomats will sit in the South Transept which is directly to the side.
        外国政要和官员们将坐在教堂的南耳堂一侧。
      2. Before paying my respects to Austen, I walked through a heavy wooden door in the north transept and up a creaking flight of stairs to the cathedral library.
        为了向奥斯汀表达敬意,我穿过北侧袖廊一道厚重的木门,踏上一段吱吱作响的楼梯,来到大教堂图书馆。
      3. The intersection of the nave and transept in a cruciform church. Cross-hexagon-diamond motion estimation algorithm based on initial point predictive
        交叉教堂十字形教堂中教堂中殿和十字耳堂交叉的地方基于起点预测的十字-六边形-菱形运动估计算法
      4. In a few moments we will adjourn to the transept where cake happens to await.
        一会儿我们会去教堂休息,那里有免费蛋糕。
      5. The transept of the Jesuit Church in Gardiner Street was almost full.
        加德纳街上,十字形耶稣会教堂的侧廊几乎水泄不通。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. structure forming the transverse part of a cruciform church