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posada

/poh-sah-duh; Spanish paw-sah-thah/US // poʊˈsɑ də; Spanish pɔˈsɑ ðɑ //UK // Spanish (poˈsaða) //

旅店,客栈,旅社,旅旅店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural po·sa·das [poh-sah-duhz; Spanish paw-sah-thahs]. /poʊˈsɑ dəz; Spanish pɔˈsɑ ðɑs/.

    • : a government-operated or -approved inn offering moderately priced rooms to tourists, especially in a historic area.

Examples

  • Posada used the skeleton as a way of talking about politics, commenting on life.

  • It is tempting to think that Posada would be proud of how far his calavera images have traveled.

  • “We are going to do what we need to do to be here for our patients,” says Posada.

  • Rivera and Jeter are certain Hall of Famers while Pettitte and Posada will get some consideration.

  • Most of these good people had passed the night in the stables of the posada.

  • Towards night he reaches some small village where he seeks the rude posada.

  • Accursed gypsy, how dare you enter this posada and speak before me in that speech?

  • The streets were filthy—so were the houses, and especially the posada.

  • We went to a posada in the suburbs, the only one, indeed, which the place afforded.