英 [ˈtʃɑːnsl] 美 [ˈtʃænsl]
n. 高坛
n. (Chancel)人名;(英)钱斯尔;(法)尚塞尔
复数chancels
chancel /ˈtʃɑːnsəl/
可数名词 The chancel is the part of a church containing the altar, where the clergy and the choir usually sit. 圣坛
圣坛
... 米高谭马士 michael thomas 高坛 chancel 高谈的人 loudmouth ...
Could keep a chancel cool.
可以围住一团清凉。
The left pillar closest to the chancel is installed with a gold-plated marble pulpit.
左列最靠近祭台的一根柱子上设有大理石镏金讲道坛。
Historically, prominent Anglicans were buried in that part of the church, called the chancel.
历史上那些杰出的英国国教徒葬于教堂被称为圣坛的区域。
Works included cleaning stonework, restoring the Clore Old Library, chancel and nave including 15th Century stalls, and improving access.
"Some of the architecture in the chancel is from 1450 or so, but there are earlier bits dotted about, " Mr Judd said.
During the chant they walk through the church towards the chancel, the singer carrying a sword in his or her hands, held upright in front of the face, while the altar boys or girls carry candles.