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bodega

/boh-dey-guh; Spanish baw-the-gah/US // boʊˈdeɪ gə; Spanish bɔˈðɛ gɑ //UK // (bəʊˈdiːɡə, Spanish boˈðeɣa) //

宾馆,宾馆酒楼,宾馆饭店,宾馆酒店

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bo·de·gas [boh-dey-guhz; Spanish baw-the-gahs]. /boʊˈdeɪ gəz; Spanish bɔˈðɛ gɑs/.

    • : a small, independent or family-owned grocery store, usually located in a densely populated urban environment, traditionally serving a Hispanic clientele.
    • : a wineshop.a warehouse for storing or aging wines.

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Examples

  • One observer in New York tweeted how young people in her neighborhood were at a bodega “trying to negotiate buying crates” so they could do the challenge on concrete.

  • Sonny is Usnavi’s 16-year-old cousin and sidekick who helps him out at the bodega, and onstage, he has a couple of solos about the disenfranchisement of Washington Heights.

  • His dream is to close up the bodega and move back to the DR, where he’ll reopen the long-dormant beachside refreshment joint his father used to run.

  • There was a store owner named Leo who ran the bodega around the corner from where I grew up.

  • He also channels the threads of guilt Steve feels for his unintentional role in the crime for which he’s on trial, one that left a bodega owner dead.

  • Casa Bruja's Fula Farmacia Blond Ale sells for $1.95 at Bodega Mi Amiga.

  • "Right now beer is a trend," Bernardo Rivas, the owner of Bodega Mi Amiga tells me in the imported beer aisle.

  • Bodega Mi Amiga is the largest liquor store in the country—and the oldest, dating back to 1959.

  • One of the stores Pragnell is referring to is Bodega Mi Amiga, a veritable institution on Via Porras in downtown Panama City.

  • Bodega Mi Amiga sells every kind of liquor you can imagine, or that is legally allowed to be imported into Panama.

  • Twenty minutes later, after much backing and swearing and heaving of lines the Bodega's hawser was finally put board the Maggie.

  • Down the bay they raced, the Bodega leading slightly, both tugs whistling at half-minute intervals.

  • The Bodega has more speed than the Aphrodite, so poke ahead there and let's try to get in an hour's sleep before daylight.

  • Me, I don't feel like drownin' in that engine room or gettin' cut in half by the bow o' the Bodega or the Aphrodite.

  • They live toward the north coast in the vicinity of the Port of Bodega.