cana
IPA/kˈɑːnə/
KK[kˈænə]IPA/kˈænə/
cana — noun
1. a small settlement in ancient Galilee, in what is now northern Israel, best know
1.名詞
釋義
a small settlement in ancient Galilee, in what is now northern Israel, best known from the Bible as the place where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle — turning water into wine at a wedding feast.
例句
Rafael visited the ruins of Cana during his tour of Galilee.
collocation: visited Cana / in Cana
The wedding at Cana is one of the best-known stories in the Gospel of John.
collocation: wedding at Cana
Layla learned that the village of Cana lies only a few kilometres northeast of Nazareth.
Many Christian pilgrims stop at Cana each year to see the site of the miracle.
文法句型
the village of Cana
at Cana
in Cana