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villa

/vil-uh/US // ˈvɪl ə //UK // (ˈvɪlə) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a country residence or estate.
    • : any imposing or pretentious residence, especially one in the country or suburbs maintained as a retreat by a wealthy person.
    • : British. a detached or semidetached dwelling house, usually suburban.

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Examples

  • “Now, maybe three or four families are getting together to rent a villa or house that can accommodate everyone,” Salik says.

  • In 2011, Yin Hongzhang asked Yin Weidong to lend him around $45,600 to buy a villa on Beijing’s northern outskirts, according to his testimony.

  • Villa explains that while he may pull long hours, the real work starts after the last wedding guest leaves.

  • Villa even has a team of shooters that assist and photograph from multiple angles.

  • In 2018, after realizing the true scope of the renovations that were needed, Thompson and Villa went back to the City Council, hat in hand.

  • Villa and Zapata looked on, smiling their papier mache smiles, sure they had seen something like this before.

  • The faces of Villa and Zapata looked on from the opposite end of the square.

  • The three were living it up at his Arcore villa outside Milan, made famous by his orgiastic Bunga-Bunga parties.

  • One can even rent out the villa here or wander down from the Arc de Triomphe and peek through the fence.

  • They will reportedly take a smaller group of friends to another villa outside Florence to continue the celebrations on Sunday.

  • He inclosed it under a cover to the Marquis Santa Cruz, who had a villa in the neighbourhood.

  • We don't call every tuppeny-hapenny villa inhabited by a nobleman a 'castle' as they do in Germany and Austria.

  • It was a pretty house, stood a little apart from the forge, and was called Rock Villa.

  • You had better go to the Villa Lambert and arrange for taking up our quarters there, if you like the place.

  • The villa and its terrace were built of white stone, but a large portion of the walls was covered with ivy.