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napa

/nap-uh, nah-puh/US // ˈnæp ə, ˈnɑ pə //

纳帕,纳巴,娜帕,纳瓦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chinese cabbage.
    • : nappa.

Examples

  • Napa is perhaps the most tender of the commonly available cabbages, making it an excellent choice for salads and other raw preparations.

  • So think of like Sonoma and Napa, cell connectivity is actually is really bad, because of the rolling hills.

  • In Napa, the now-mostly contained fires were in the Vaca Mountains on the remote east side of the valley.

  • Temperatures have soared to records from Napa to Los Angeles.

  • After Napa’s Tubbs fire in 2017, insurance companies started dropping us.

  • Another Napa State doctor, who spoke to The Daily Beast on the condition of anonymity, agrees.

  • Seager emphasizes that 90 percent of the problems at Napa State are caused by 15 to 20 percent of the patients.

  • Mondavi also realized the value of coaxing trophy names from Bordeaux into opening wineries in Napa.

  • Nobody did more to establish Napa as a world player in serious wine than Robert Mondavi.

  • But even without help from a restless tectonic plate, folks in the Napa Valley get easily agitated.

  • In 1848 he returned to California, where he was a member from Napa of the constitutional convention of 1849.

  • The Mayacomas dwelt in the vicinity of the hot springs in the upper end of Napa Valley.

  • This year we went out to Napa Valley with a friend, who drove us all over the valley.

  • They passed over a portion of the fertile Napa Valley and then crossed the coast range at an altitude of about five thousand feet.

  • En la Argentina, antes de llegar a la napa de petrleo se descubri una zona que produce enormes cantidades de gas.