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rancheria

/ran-chuh-ree-uh; Spanish rahn-che-ree-ah/US // ˌræn tʃəˈri ə; Spanish ˌrɑn tʃɛˈri ɑ //

牧场,牧区,农场,庄园

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ran·che·ri·as [ran-chuh-ree-uhz; Spanish rahn-che-ree-ahs]. /ˌræn tʃəˈri əz; Spanish ˌrɑn tʃɛˈri ɑs/. Chiefly Southwestern U.S.

    • : a family household unit or settlement.
    • : a hut or house where rancheros live.
    • : a village of such huts.

Examples

  • Each rancheria had its special place to hunt or fish, and had to fight its own battles with the other families of Indians.

  • Between the large rancheria of Tormey and the two just mentioned there appear to have been no Indian settlements whatever.

  • To the southeast of this port the passage continues until it merges with the channel of the rancheria.

  • At the eastern part of the entrance there is located a rancheria whose population might exceed 400 souls.

  • On the other hand, the incident proves the existence of a sizable rancheria somewhere in northern Contra Costa County in 1795.