braza 的定义
plural bra·zas [brah-thahs, -sahs]. /ˈbrɑ θɑs, -sɑs/.
- a unit of length in some Spanish-speaking countries, representing the reach of outspread arms, officially 5.48 U.S. ft. in Spain and 5.68 U.S. ft. in Argentina.
更多braza例句
- When they are thirsty, the Indians cut off a braza, and a quartillo of fluid runs out of it, which is good and healthful.
- Banana leaves, which are one braza long and one-half braza wide, serve them as napkins.
- The braza is called dipa; that of the city is of sixty points, into which the six feet contained in it are divided.
- The bar of the river is not more than one braza deep; and its coast thereabout, for more than twenty leagues, is very forbidding.
- This bird lays its eggs in the sand, a braza deep, at the edge of the water.