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kona

/koh-nuh/US // ˈkoʊ nə //

科纳,可纳

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a southwesterly winter wind in Hawaii, often strong and bringing rain.

Examples

  • Kona does have plans for other in-person events in the fall, including a music festival, Wang said.

  • Entering what is an already crowded market segment, the Seltos is based on the same refined platform as the popular Hyundai Kona.

  • The family vacationed at the 10,000-square-foot Getty compound in Kona, Hawaii, and at the exclusive Malibu Colony.

  • Coffee trees in Kona are planted principally in the open, though sometimes they are shaded by the native kukui trees.

  • In winter the trades are sometimes replaced by Kona winds coming up from the south with sticky or stormy weather in tow.

  • It is now widely disseminated throughout the group, and in Kona, Hawaii, grows exceptionally well.

  • The Kona district has given the coffee product a name in the markets of the world.

  • “You cannot escape liking the climate,” Cudworth said, in reply to my panegyric on the Kona coast.