释义 |
RivieraRi‧vi‧e‧ra /ˌrɪviˈeərə $ -ˈerə/ noun rivieraOrigin: 1700-1800 Italian ‘coast, shore’ - A 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?
the French/Italian/English Riviera a warm coast that is popular with people who are on holiday, especially the Mediterranean coast of France |