释义
[ lid -ee-uh ; Spanish lee -th yah ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɪd i ə; Spanish ˈli ðyɑ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural li·dias [lid -ee-uh z; Spanish lee -th yahs]. /ˈlɪd i əz; Spanish ˈli ðyɑs/. (in bullfighting) one section of a corrida, comprising the action that takes place from the entrance of the bull to the time it is killed and dragged from the arena by mules.
Origin of lidia 1890–95; <Spanish: bullfight
Words nearby lidia lid, lidar, Liddel Hart, Liddell Hart, Lidex, lidia , Lidice, lidless, lido, lidocaine, lie
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Example sentences from the Web for lidia Italian-American Lasagna by Lidia Bastianich A dense meat sauce makes this lasagna the poster child for hearty lasagnas.
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Lidia is the inversion of Francesca; for her sin was, not compliance with the impulses of nature, but unkindness to her lover.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature | John Addington Symonds
In these early days of the sport, the tournament, or lidia , was celebrated in the largest plaza of the towns.
The Story of Seville | Walter M. Gallichan
Margaret and Lidia are out all the time and continually wetting both feet and all over.
William Clayton's Journal | William Clayton
I come not to be thank'd, sir, for the speedy Performance of my promise touching Lidia : It is effected.
The Plays of Philip Massinger | Philip Massinger
From that I understood that, like Lidia Ivanovna's husband, the former artillery officer was an exile.
Our Little Cossack Cousin | F. A. Postnikov
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