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garibaldi

/gar-uh-bawl-dee/US // ˌgær əˈbɔl di //UK // (ˌɡærɪˈbɔːldɪ) //

伽利波第,伽利略,伽利略语,伽利波堤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a loose blouse worn by women and children in the mid-19th century, made in imitation of the red shirts worn by the soldiers of Garibaldi.
    • : a brilliant orange damselfish, Hypsypops rubicundus, found off the rocky coasts of southern California.

Examples

  • Cianci told his driver to stop the car at Garibaldi Park in the Federal Hill section of town.

  • Tancredi joins Garibaldi and marries the rich bourgeois beauty Angelica.

  • She involuntarily thought of the great Napoleon and his toy kingdom of Elba, of Garibaldi and his handful of patriots.

  • The first notice we have in the page of history of the name "Garibaldi" occurs in the annals of the eighth century.

  • According to one of the historians of that time, among the chiefs of Alaric's horde a Garibaldi commanded a "squadra."

  • Three generations ago one of the cadets settled in Nice, and his lineal descendant is the present General Garibaldi.

  • This permission was granted, and on the evening of the 4th of May, Garibaldi left the city with his legion, now 2500 strong.