church
- church
noun
1 building where Christians go to worship
ADJECTIVE
▪ local, parish, village (esp. BrE)
VERB + CHURCH
▪ build
▪ consecrate, found
▪ The church was consecrated in 1250.
▪ dedicate
▪ The church is dedicated to St Paul.
CHURCH + NOUN
▪ building
▪ bells, clock, steeple, tower
▪ pew
▪ hall
▪ fête (BrE), wedding
PREPOSITION
▪ at a/the church
▪ a chamber concert at our local church
▪ in a/the church
▪ There's an interesting organ in the church.
2 meeting for public worship in a church
VERB + CHURCH
▪ attend, go to
CHURCH + NOUN
▪ attendance
▪ service
▪ music
▪ choir, congregation, organist
▪ group, school
PREPOSITION
▪ after church, before church
▪ Come to our place for lunch after church.
▪ at church
▪ They're at church. (BrE)
▪ in church
▪ We decided not to get married in church.
▪ They're in church. (AmE)
3 (often the Church) all Christians regarded as a group; particular group of Christians
ADJECTIVE
▪ high, low
▪ He loves all the high church traditions—incense and processions and vestments.
▪ evangelical, fundamentalist
▪ established (= official), mainline (= official) (AmE)
▪ Christian, etc.
▪ Catholic, Methodist, Protestant, etc.
▪ early
▪ The early Church believed miracles were proof of who Jesus was.
VERB + CHURCH
▪ establish, found
▪ lead
▪ enter, go into
▪ He went into the Church (= became a priest) when he was 23.
▪ join
▪ Linda joined the local Methodist church.
▪ leave
▪ He left the Church after a loss of faith.
▪ serve
▪ He served the church for over sixty years.
CHURCH + VERB
▪ teach
▪ The Catholic church teaches that life begins at conception.
CHURCH + NOUN
▪ authorities, elder
▪ leader, member
▪ leadership, membership
▪ community, group
▪ She was actively involved in church groups.
▪ hierarchy
▪ council
▪ doctrine
▪ historian
▪ fathers
PHRASES
▪ a member of a church
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Church — (ch[^u]rch), n. [OE. chirche, chireche, cherche, Scot. kirk, from AS. circe, cyrice; akin to D. kerk, Icel. kirkja, Sw. kyrka, Dan. kirke, G. kirche, OHG. chirihha; all fr. Gr. kyriako n the Lord s house, fr. kyriako s concerning a master or lord … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Church — may refer to: Contents 1 Religion 2 People 3 Places 4 Popular music 5 Other uses … Wikipedia
church — [ tʃɜrtʃ ] noun *** count or uncount a building that Christians go to in order to worship. Traditional churches usually contain an altar and long wooden seats facing the altar called pews. The place where the priest or MINISTER stands to talk to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Church — (iglesia en inglés) puede hacer referencia a: Contenido 1 Apellido 1.1 Personajes 2 Toponimia 3 Música 4 … Wikipedia Español
CHURCH (A.) — CHURCH ALONZO (1903 ) Mathématicien et logicien, philosophe et historien de la logique, Alonzo Church est né à Washington. Professeur de mathématiques à l’université de Princeton, directeur du Journal of Symbolic Logic , il est selon Kneale «le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
church — W1S1 [tʃə:tʃ US tʃə:rtʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: cirice, from Late Greek kyriakon, from Greek kyriakos of the lord , from kyrios lord, master ] 1.) a building where Christians go to worship →↑cathedral ▪ a short church service ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
church|y — «CHUR chee», adjective, church|i|er, church|i|est. 1. having to do with or suggestive of a church or the church: »The British House of Lords is as churchy an institution as St. Peter s in Rome (Time) … Useful english dictionary
CHURCH (F. E.) — CHURCH FREDERIC EDWIN (1826 1900) Peintre américain dont l’œuvre constitue l’expression la plus originale et la plus complète du romantisme dans la peinture américaine. Church a le paysage pour domaine. Élève de Thomas Cole entre 1844 et 1846, il … Encyclopédie Universelle
church|ly — «CHURCH lee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with a church; ecclesiastical. 2. suitable for a church. –church´li|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
church — O.E. cirice church, public place of worship, Christians collectively, from W.Gmc. *kirika (Cf. O.S. kirika, O.N. kirkja, O.Fris. zerke, M.Du. kerke, O.H.G. kirihha, Ger. Kirche), from Gk. kyriake (oikia), kyriakon doma Lord s (house), from kyrios … Etymology dictionary