steeple的意思和读音

steeple

: [ˈstip(ə)l] : [ˈstiːp(ə)l]

n.

steeples  

n.tower,spire,turret,bell tower,belfry

steeplen.

1.a tall pointed tower on the roof of a church, often with a spire on it

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n.1.a tall pointed tower on a church

1. spire n. ( steeple n. minaret n. ...

2. steep steeple steer ...

3. staple steeple disciple ...

4. ... statutory a. steeple n. ( steer v.

5. (rabbet) 89. (steeple) () 91. (web) 93. ...

6. 沿 up the tree 1 steeple old tree ...

7. ... biform steeple to body ...

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1.It was a hope rooted in Winthrop's Christian faith, and no doubt he imagined his city on a hill with a steeple in the center.

2.You see, on top of the old church steeple was a big bright star. It was all one piece and lighted by a huge light bulb.耀

3.Golan said Steeple Hill was also trying to shed the preachy tone of some Christian fiction.,“

4.From our beginnings as a nation, the church steeple and the schoolhouse door have been enduring symbols of the American community.

5.It was that Christmas someone placed a star on the steeple.

6.Such whales have I heard on o' the land, who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish, church, steeple, bells, and all.

7.Horses go over the water jump during The William Hill Trophy Handicap Steeple Chase on opening day of the Cheltenham Festival March 16.316

8.When the tip of the steeple collapsed and crashed down onto the rafters, it took several minutes for the glow of the fire to become visible.

9.A friend told me that, from his window, he watched a church steeple crumble.

10.The boys with one accord looked away from Old Pierre to the red church on the hill , with the gold cross flaming on its steeple .