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
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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.
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