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tuscany

/tuhs-kuh-nee/US // ˈtʌs kə ni //UK // (ˈtʌskənɪ) //

托斯卡纳,托斯卡尼,托斯卡那

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a region in W central Italy: formerly a grand duchy. 8,879 sq. mi..

Examples

  • We spoke by video chat when it was late at night in Tuscany.

  • De Zarobe is chairman of the board of Avignonesi Winery in Tuscany.

  • The couple first met while working at Caino, a two-Michelin star restaurant in Tuscany, Italy.

  • Years ago, on a trip to Tuscany one frigid February weekend, I discovered the local dish, the ribollita.

  • Thirty-two people died when he ran his ship onto the rocks off Tuscany in 2012.

  • “It was certainly an extremely lethal epidemic,” says Andrea Pessina, the archeology superintendent for Tuscany.

  • The saga has caused outrage in Italy where the mother now lives and works as a caregiver for an elderly couple in Tuscany.

  • The cruise ship that went down last year off the coast of Tuscany, killing 32, is finally being salvaged.

  • Donna and I had just come from Tuscany, and now we understood precisely what Daguin meant.

  • John Laurence Berti, a learned monk of Tuscany, died; author of about 20 quarto volumes of divinity.

  • The string is black and glossy as the tresses that fall in tangled skeins on the shoulders of the dreamy beauties of Tuscany.

  • We have exquisite types of femininity in Tuscany, said the young man, with patriotic ardor.

  • In Tuscany, Piedmont and Lombardy the open country has been orderly, but the borders infested with brigands.

  • Piedmontese agents were at work in Tuscany, and it is hard to believe that he had not approved their mission.