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plazas

英 [ˈplɑːzəz]

美 [ˈplɑzəz]

n.  (尤指西班牙语城镇的)露天广场; 购物中心
plaza的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (城市中的露天)广场
    Aplazais an open square in a city.
    1. Across the busy plaza, vendors sell hot dogs and croissant sandwiches.
      在热闹广场的另一边,摊贩叫卖着热狗和羊角三明治。
  • 购物中心,商业区(彼此相连或拥有公共区域的一组店铺或建筑)
    Aplazais a group of stores or buildings that are joined together or share common areas.

    双语例句

    • In case studies, 6 urban plazas in xi'an city were analyzed by questionnaire and seeing.
      论文以西安为例,采用了观察与调查问卷相结合的方式,针对西安城市广场实例进行分析研究。
    • Plazas themed around poetry, books, etiquette and music surround the central book city, turning the place into a haven for citizens to spend their leisure time.
      在中心书城的周边分布着名为诗、书、礼、乐的之个主题公园,这里成了市民图书休闲的乐园。
    • Walkways and plazas are oriented away from the South and contain awnings and shade trees.
      步道和广场也偏离南向而建,而且配有遮阳篷和林荫。
    • For example, plazas of all sizes for gathering are scattered within the property for communication which offers a cozy and harmonious living environment to the residents.
      如在社区内部设置大大小小的广场,是社区的聚散场地,同时是居民加强凝聚力、交往的场地,有利营造温馨、和谐的居住氛围。
    • Most of the time, Chongqing's sky is grey with fog and smog, but on clear days people fly kites and play badminton in public plazas.
      大部分时间,重庆的天空是灰色的,并且有烟雾,但是晴天的时候,人们会在公共广场上放风筝和玩羽毛球。
    • Since 2011, smoking has also been prohibited in New York's parks, beaches and pedestrian plazas.
      自2011年开始,纽约市还禁止在该市的公园、沙滩和步行广场吸烟。
    • At one stage cars took up every open space: the plazas and town squares were choked, and trees were suffocated by indiscriminate parking.
      以前,汽车占据了每一个空地;广场和城镇广场经常堵塞;停车混乱造成大量树木死亡。
    • High pole lights are usually used for the locations that need large-area illumination, such as plazas, parking lots, toll gates on expressways and stadiums.
      高杆路灯普遍用于大范围地区光照,比如广场,停车场,高速公路,大型体育场。
    • The second is constituted by the buildings as well as the plazas and the platforms.
      第二部分由建筑物、广场和石台构成。
    • But americans, by and large, treat their cars merely as vehicles which are essential to their lives to take them to work, to shopping plazas two or three miles out of town, to picnics or to visit friends.
      但美国人一般而言,大都认为汽车仅是生活中必不可少的交通工具&载他们去上班,去离市中心二三英里的购物中心,去野炊或拜访朋友。