| 释义 | RivieraRi‧vi‧e‧ra /ˌrɪviˈeərə $ -ˈerə/ noun    rivieraOrigin:1700-1800 Italian  ‘coast, shore’ the French/Italian/English Riviera a warm coast that is popular with people who are on holiday, especially the Mediterranean coast of FranceA holiday condominium on the Riviera.From the front door of the rambling palazzo which housed the pensione she turned left and walked along the Riviera.He'd be on the Riviera by now, bearing all those heavy Sabatini responsibilities.Inspector Rose had returned to the Riviera, though hardly in such comfort as the Princess.It was the sizzling unofficial capital of the Riviera, and she loved it because it was so alive.Or was it fashion, not nationality, that demanded this need to empty the Riviera during the summer months?Spring comes early to the Riviera and it made Modigliani, always sensitive to change, more restless than ever.Wasn't the weather good on the Riviera?
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