piazza
英 [piˈæt.sə]
美 [piˈɑːt.sə]
- n. 露天市场,广场;走廊
- n. (Piazza)人名;(法、西、意)皮亚扎
将“piazza”分解为“pie”和“-zza”。想象一片有“pie”(派)的广场(“-zza”可以想象为“zzz...”表示嘈杂的广场景象)。这样,你可以通过“pie”在“嘈杂的广场”上派发派对的场景来记忆“piazza”。
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piazza 意大利城镇中的广场来自意大利语piazza,广场,来自拉丁语platea,宽阔的街道,平面,词源同plate,plan.
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piazza: see place
- piazza (n.)
- 1580s, "public square in an Italian town," from Italian piazza, from Latin platea "courtyard, broad street," from Greek plateia (hodos) "broad (street);" see place (n.). According to OED, mistakenly applied in English 1640s to the colonnade of Covent Garden, designed by Inigo Jones, rather than to the marketplace itself; hence "the verandah of a house" (1724, chiefly American English).
- 1. The church is a short walk from Piazza Dante.
- 教堂离但丁广场只有几步之遥。
- 2. Turn south at Mulinello to reach Piazza Armerina.
- 在穆利内洛转向南,去往皮亚扎—阿尔梅里纳。
- 3. A boy is flying a kite in the piazza.
- 一个小男孩在阳台上放风筝.
- 4. Piazza would later catch for Roger Clemens in the 2004 All - Star Game.
- 2004年明星赛,Piazza为 RogerClemens的捕手.
- 5. Piazza swore he'd learn to catch if he was drafted.
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Piazza发誓如果他被选中,那么他会好好学习蹲补.