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dacha

/dah-chuh/US // ˈdɑ tʃə //UK // (ˈdætʃə) //

沙丘,沙哈拉,沙发,沙漠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Russian country house or villa.

Examples

  • Libkin found old beds to put in the wild-looking garden around Dacha, so couples in love could relax on them after the meal.

  • “There goes that vacation dacha in Sochi that the wife always wanted,” he emailed The Daily Beast.

  • On the night of Feb. 28, 1953, Stalin left his offices and retired to his countryside dacha.

  • Kennan put her up in his version of a Russian dacha in a town in Pennsylvania called, of all things, East Berlin.

  • In fact, the dacha became the meeting center of the Russian underground with their liaison agent from the West.

  • He approached the dacha at the point where the line of pine trees came nearest to it.

  • They smoke also the leaves of a kind of hemp called dacha, which stupefies and intoxicates.

  • None at all when the dacha wasn't in use for a conference or to hide someone on the lam from the KGB.

  • He must have been a dacha smoker, for he coughed hideously, twisting his body with the paroxysms.