lanai 的定义
plural la·na·is.Hawaiian.
- a veranda, especially a fully furnished one used as a living room.
更多lanai例句
- Ellison, whose net worth hovers around $90 billion, owns 98 percent of Lanai, home to more than 3,000 people.
- Ellison, 76, owns Lanai’s two hotels, a luxury wellness resort and is the main employer of almost all of the working residents.
- Four have been helicoptered off because Lanai’s lone hospital isn’t equipped with a critical care unit.
- Move to the large lanai for indoor/outdoor time under a covered roof and wooden ceiling fans.
- Whether she liked it or not, Rue reached her professional apotheosis on the lanai.
- It was not etiquette to decline, and we sat at the end of the Lanai, with nameless dishes strewn about us in hopeless confusion.
- In the love-light of the Commodore's Lanai, life was very precious to this particular Jack-ashore.
- There was nothing in his Lanai life to die of, except an accident, and in course of time he met with one.
- And higher up the slope of the seeming abyss, above the cloud-battle, in the air and sky, hung the islands of Lanai and Molokai.
- When he has left Lanai, either for Hawaii or for the land of souls, I will bring you back to the sun.