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lidia

/lid-ee-uh; Spanish lee-thyah/US // ˈlɪd i ə; Spanish ˈli ðyɑ //

利迪亚,利迪亚,睑板腺,睑缘

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural li·dias [lid-ee-uhz; Spanish lee-thyahs]. /ˈlɪd i əz; Spanish ˈli ðyɑs/.

    • : one section of a corrida, comprising the action that takes place from the entrance of the bull to the time it is killed and dragged from the arena by mules.

Examples

  • Irma Lidia Medina, mother of Chenga and Gonzalo, accused of being the head of everything, owned the bordellos.

  • Italian-American Lasagna by Lidia Bastianich A dense meat sauce makes this lasagna the poster child for hearty lasagnas.

  • Lidia Bastianich Lidia Bastianich is a cookbook author, restaurateur, and one of the best-loved chefs on television.

  • She is the chef/owner of New York restaurants Felidia, Becco, Esca, and Del Posto, and Lidia's in Kansas City and Pittsburgh.

  • I come not to be thank'd, sir, for the speedy Performance of my promise touching Lidia: It is effected.

  • From that I understood that, like Lidia Ivanovna's husband, the former artillery officer was an exile.

  • In these early days of the sport, the tournament, or lidia, was celebrated in the largest plaza of the towns.

  • Lidia was a teacher in the Zemstvo school in her own village, and received a salary of twenty-five roubles a month.

  • Lidia is the inversion of Francesca; for her sin was, not compliance with the impulses of nature, but unkindness to her lover.