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REFECTORY - traducción al árabe

DINING ROOM, ESPECIALLY IN MONASTERIES, BOARDING SCHOOLS, AND ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
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ألاسم

مطعم الكلية; قاعة الطعام; حجرة الطعام

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حجرة الطعام
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اسْم : حجرة الطعام في دير أو كلية

Definición

refectory
(refectories)
A refectory is a large room in a school, university or other institution, where meals are served and eaten.
= canteen
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Refectory

A refectory (also frater, frater house, fratery) is a dining room, especially in monasteries, boarding schools and academic institutions. One of the places the term is most often used today is in graduate seminaries. The name derives from the Latin reficere "to remake or restore," via Late Latin refectorium, which means "a place one goes to be restored" (cf. "restaurant").

Ejemplos de uso de REFECTORY
1. Greenwich‘s maritime legacy provides an inspiring backdrop for Tessa Blackstone‘s inclusive university, writes Donald MacLeod Tuesday July 12, 2005 The Guardian Tessa Blackstone in the refectory building.
2. Among the buildings of special interest are the first and the oldest Uspensky Cathedral of the Assumption, built in 14'7, the Church of the Archangel Gabriel with an attached bell tower and a refectory.
3. On the same day, police could be seen surrounding the camp with the aim of deporting the workers, but they shut themselves inside the refectory and refused to come out.
4. Four more hours of hard drinking followed, with Channon buying more champagne in the refectory of her father‘s old college, Christ Church, and then buying a pint of sherry as a joke.
5. Rather than clapping along intently to Country Joe and the Fish, and cluttering up the refectory with guitars and excess hair, the Class of 2008 is poring over the latest Party Guide from the Princeton Review, which lists the top "party schools" in North America, and reputedly sparks a deluge of applications to the winner – this year, the University of Wisconsin–Madison.