anglais > français | |
church | |
1. n. (Christianisme) Église. | |
2. n. Culte dans l'église. | |
Church is at nine o'clock. | |
3. n. (Figuré) Chaire (ensemble des prédicateurs). | |
The church ministers to its flock. | |
anglais > anglais | |
church | |
1. n. A Christian house of worship; a building where religious services take place. |  |
There is a lovely little church in the valley. |  |
This building used to be a church before being converted into a library. |  |
2. n. Christians collectively seen as a single spiritual community; Christianity. |  |
These worshippers make up the Church of Christ. |  |
3. n. A local group of people who follow the same Christian religious beliefs, local or general. |  |
4. n. A particular denomination of Christianity. |  |
The Church of England separated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534. |  |
5. n. (as bare noun) Christian worship held at a church; service. |  |
6. n. (informal) A (non-Christian) religion; a religious group. |  |
She goes to a Wiccan church down the road. |  |
7. n. (obsolete) assembly |  |
8. v. (transitive, now historical) To conduct a religious service for (a woman after childbirth, or a newly married couple). |  |
9. v. To educate someone religiously, as in in a church. |  |
français > anglais | |
église | |
1. n-f. (architecture, Christianity) church |  |