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tuscan

/tuhs-kuhn/US // ˈtʌs kən //UK // (ˈtʌskən) //

托斯卡纳人,托斯卡纳,土耳其人,托斯卡纳语

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of Tuscany, its people, or their dialect.
    • : Architecture. noting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders: developed in Rome, it is basically a simplified Roman Doric, with unfluted columns and with no decoration other than moldings.Compare composite, Corinthian, Doric, Ionic.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the standard literary form of the Italian language.
    • : any Italian dialect of Tuscany.
    • : a native of Tuscany.

Examples

  • “Expansion favors everyone,” added the 79-year-old Tuscan, who started off as a bookkeeper in a marble firm in 1955.

  • Newton shot the photos in Monte Carlo—where he lived—and the Tuscan countryside.

  • His latest Robert Langdon bestseller has tourists flocking to the Tuscan capital as recession grips Italy.

  • Then, in 2010, bones thought to be his were found in a seaside church grave in Porto Ercole on the Tuscan coast.

  • We were going to do a book called The Tuscan Cookbook for the Pregnant Male.

  • As they strolled through the rooms he noticed no less than three likenesses of the Tuscan.

  • Very much, indeed, said the Tuscan, with the air of a man who had answered the question before.

  • Heres wishing health and happiness to the dreamy-eyed Tuscan beauty, whom you love and who loves you.

  • The Tuscan people set great store by the possession of this relic, and have engraved a representation of it upon their coins.

  • Other towns followed the example of Rimini, and emigrants from the Tuscan dominions united with the insurgents.