cana
IPA/kˈɑːnə/
KK[kˈænə]IPA/kˈænə/
cana — 名詞
1. a small settlement in ancient Galilee, in what is now northern Israel, best know
1.名詞
釋義
迦拿
以色列加利利的古村莊
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.
Rafael 在加利利之旅中參觀了迦拿的遺跡。
collocation: visited Cana / in Cana
The wedding at Cana is one of the best-known stories in the Gospel of John.
迦拿的婚宴是《約翰福音》中最著名的故事之一。
collocation: wedding at Cana
Layla learned that the village of Cana lies only a few kilometres northeast of Nazareth.
Layla 學到迦拿村莊距離拿撒勒只有幾公里遠。
Many Christian pilgrims stop at Cana each year to see the site of the miracle.
每年有許多基督徒朝聖者前往迦拿,參觀神蹟發生的地點。
文法句型
the village of Cana
at Cana
in Cana