colonia / kəˈloʊ ni ə, -ˈloʊn yə; Spanish kɔˈlɔ nyɑ /

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colonia 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural co·lo·ni·as [kuh-loh-nee-uhz, -lohn-yuhz; Spanish kaw-law-nyahs]. /kəˈloʊ ni əz, -ˈloʊn yəz; Spanish kɔˈlɔ nyɑs/.

  1. a city neighborhood or a rural settlement inhabited predominantly by Mexicans or Mexican Americans.

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  1. It’s difficult to find work here, especially when you have to cross the river here in Tijuana that is not connected to the colonia.
  2. However, Davalos said she did feel bad for the people living on these dirt roads because many do not hold any rights to their properties and may be removed if the company expands further into their colonia.
  3. The Spanish ships retired before Macnamara, and he ran under the guns of the forts of Colonia, in order to retake the place.
  4. Booms of highly elaborate construction made for 'Colonia' and 'Vigilant' were tried and found unsuitable.
  5. The fleet of Buenos Ayres was captured, and the invaders were driven out of Colonia, a town of which they had taken possession.
  6. The fortified town of Colonia, on the north bank of the Uruguay River, represented one of the chief bones of contention.
  7. The latter, however, was a colonia libertinorum, and never rose to any importance.