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sopa

/saw-pah/US // ˈsɔ pɑ //

SOPA

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Spanish.

    • : soup.

Examples

  • Of course it will—just as it pushed so hard for SOPA only two years ago.

  • That means no more Stop Online Piracy Act (you know this one as SOPA).

  • On the other hand, they think Republicans are ... well, like the old media companies in the SOPA debate.

  • Should they pass, both PIPA and SOPA would have a chilling effect on innovation.

  • “Watching the SOPA debate with Google as the punching bag was a farce,” Huh said of the December hearing.

  • The next day, as I had just sat down to my sopa, my hostess informed me that a man wished to speak to me.

  • This mess is called sopa de gato, probably from making cats, not Catalans, sick.

  • The measure of cleaned rice is as follows: Two full hands (one coconut shell full)—1 sopa (Ilocano supa; Spanish 1/8 ganta).

  • The next day, as I had just sat down to my “sopa,” my hostess informed me that a man wished to speak to me.

  • There was a very good broth—sopa de pan—followed by a fair preparation of fresh fish—pescado frito.