monastery (monastère)

noun
/ˈmɒnəstɛri/
monastère (monastere)

Signification

A building or complex where monks or nuns live, work, and worship.
a building or group of buildings where monks live and worship
Traduction de la signification
un bâtiment ou un ensemble de bâtiments où vivent des moines ou des religieuses et où ils travaillent et prient.
un batiment ou un ensemble de batiments ou vivent des moines ou des religieuses et ou ils travaillent et prient

Phrases d'exemple

The old monastery was surrounded by high stone walls.

Le vieux monastère était entouré de hauts murs de pierre.
Le vieux monastere etait entoure de hauts murs de pierre.

The ancient monastery was built on a hilltop.

L'ancien monastère a été construit au sommet d'une colline.
L'ancien monastère a été construit au sommet d'une colline.

Expressions d'exemple

leave the monastery
quitter le monastère
quitter le monastere

Synonymes

abbey, cloister, convent, priory, retreat
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abbey, cloister, convent, priory
Entrée 2
abbey, convent, cloister, retreat

Antonymes

city, marketplace, secular building, commercial area
Entrée 1
city, marketplace
Entrée 2
secular building, commercial area

Collocations

ancient monastery, Buddhist monastery, secluded monastery, monastery walls, mountain monastery
Entrée 1
ancient monastery, Buddhist monastery, secluded monastery, monastery walls
Entrée 2
ancient monastery, Buddhist monastery, mountain monastery

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