lido / ˈli doʊ /

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lido 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural li·dos.British.

  1. a fashionable beach resort.
  2. a public open-air swimming pool.

更多lido例句

  1. When we’re no longer in her point of view, we learn whom she means, and we witness her grief on the sand in the Lido, echoing the death of Percy and Mary Shelley’s daughter in Venice.
  2. Who, finding that every poolside chair on the Lido deck is occupied, could disagree?
  3. The Balenciaga was from the 60s and [Elizabeth] Taylor wore it for dinner at the Lido with Richard Burton.
  4. Jacques and Marguerite agreed for once to take a real holiday and spent the whole of September in Venice, at the Lido.
  5. We take our boat to the Lido where were transfer by car to the red carpet.
  6. The film played in the historic sala grande on the Lido, which is an 1,100-seat theater—a very formal screening with a full house.
  7. I went on vowing until I arrived with a mountain of luggage, a wife and a child and a maid at a great hotel on the Lido.
  8. Afterward he would cross the Laguna going to the Lido, where his stables were.
  9. It is likely enough that the local pronunciation of Cnido may have been taken by the monkish traveller for something like Lido.
  10. They were all at the moment making a last visit to the Lido and the next day would start for Florence.
  11. “If Carlo Zeno does not come in forty-eight hours, the fleet may return to Lido,” said he.