Was heißt »Müns­ter« auf Englisch?

Das Substantiv »Müns­ter« lässt sich wie folgt von Deutsch auf Englisch übersetzen:

  • minster
  • cathedral

Synonyme

Dom:
dome

Englische Beispielsätze

  • The dome of Florence's cathedral was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.

  • The addition of electric lighting to the cathedral diminishes the impact of the stained glass.

  • Our cathedral is an imposing structure.

  • Our cathedral is a proud building.

  • The cathedral burned down.

  • The cathedral was destroyed by an earthquake.

  • This cathedral has a vaulted ceiling.

  • The cathedral contained many precious artworks.

  • The cathedral contained many precious works of art.

  • The cathedral contains many valuable works of art.

  • The domed roof you see over there belongs to the cathedral.

  • There is a pedestrian zone around the cathedral.

  • The bell tower of Seville's cathedral is called La Giralda.

  • The building of a cathedral involved many stonemasons.

  • Building a cathedral involved many stonemasons.

  • Building a cathedral involved a lot of stonemasons.

  • Construction of the cathedral lasted four years.

  • Construction of the cathedral went on for four years.

  • People in those olden times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions, and it takes more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral.

  • Paderborn's cathedral dates from the 13th century.

Übergeordnete Begriffe

Kir­che:
church

Münster übersetzt in weiteren Sprachen:

Quellen:
  1. [Übersetzungen] Wiktionary-Autoren: Münster. In: Wiktionary – Das freie Wörterbuch, 2023, [online] de.wiktionary.org, CC BY-SA 3.0
  2. [Synonyme] OpenThesaurus-User: Münster. In: OpenThesaurus – Das freie Wörterbuch für Synonyme, 2023, [online] openthesaurus.de, CC BY-SA 4.0
  3. [Beispielübersetzungen] User-generated content: Satz Nr. 7045283, 6284925, 6178809, 6178808, 7888320, 7888321, 7888329, 7888332, 7888340, 7888343, 8503730, 8813989, 8836881, 8957683, 8957684, 8957685, 9440241, 9440242, 9752128 & 9977530. In: tatoeba.org, CC BY 2.0 FR