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rasa

/ruhs-uh/US // ˈrʌs ə //

拉萨,拉沙,拉萨市,拉撒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : flavor, sentiment, or emotion: regarded as one of the fundamental qualities of classical music, dance, and poetry.

Examples

  • Rasa said 15 people were injured in the attack, and four of them are in critical condition.

  • “All the injuries we treated were consistent with laceration-type injuries,” said Rasa.

  • Rasa added: “As far as I can tell most of the victims were students.”

  • “It was a chaotic scene,” said Capt. Robert Rasa of the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department.

  • Asked why the suspect would use a knife, Rasa had no explanation.

  • The soul, originally a tabula rasa, is gradually perfected by the ideas which theoretical speculation acquires.

  • Her memory was tabula rasa—all vestiges, both of words and things, were obliterated and gone.

  • Of course the business is carried on sub rasa in the city, in a sort of sporadic form.

  • I felt as if I wanted to cry— Saperti handak ber-triak rasa-nia di-dalam hati sahaya.

  • He is suffering from rheumatism and has pains in his joints— Dia sakit angin, rasa-nia sakit di sendi-sendi sumua.