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arcadia

/ahr-key-dee-uh/US // ɑrˈkeɪ di ə //UK // (ɑːˈkeɪdɪə) //

阿卡迪亚,阿尔卡迪亚,阿卡迪亚,阿卡迪娅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mountainous region of ancient Greece, traditionally known for the contented pastoral innocence of its people.
    • : any real or imaginary place offering peace and simplicity.
    • : a city in SW California, E of Los Angeles.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A similar video was captured in Arcadia, California, in September 2019.

  • Biotechnology company Biogen and financial giant Goldman Sachs, for example, are both working with alternative energy firm Arcadia to help employees switch their homes to wind or solar power.

  • Arcadia is also seen as a victim of existing weaknesses, such as its positioning in a time of widening income inequality, as well as the pandemic.

  • Alok Sharma, the business secretary, tweeted Monday evening that the Arcadia collapse was “incredibly sad news” and the government “stands ready to support those affected during this difficult period.”

  • But, as Arcadia’s businesses were the biggest concession operators in Debenhams’ department stores, JD Sports took Monday’s news as its exit cue.

  • Ironically, the Nixon era marked a political arcadia, of sorts.

  • Lina Viktor: Arcadia is on display through July 11 at Gallery 151 in New York City.

  • On Labor Day weekend of 1999, Platt informed her mother that she was going with Vafeades to see a relative in Arcadia.

  • The book was Your Police, which Bratton discovered at the age of nine in the Boston Pubic Library on Arcadia Street.

  • Paradise may be unattainable, but Arcadia posits that sympathetic company is necessary to a meaningful life.

  • It is the true Arcadia, where you find refined and cultivated natures busying themselves with the simplest toils.

  • Even in the second century, when Pausanias visited Arcadia, he found what seem to have been human sacrifices to Zeus.

  • “Et ego in Arcadia vixi” would be no empty boast upon my grave.

  • Though inclosed by hills, Arcadia was a horse feeding, therefore relatively not a poor country.

  • From its rich pastures, Arcadia was originally well adapted for Pelasgian inhabitants.