释义
[ ruh -mah -duh ] SHOW IPA
/ rəˈmɑ də / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun an open shelter, often having a dome-shaped thatched roof, and installed especially on beaches and picnic grounds.
Origin of ramada 1865–70, Americanism ;<American Spanish: open shelter roofed with branches; earlier Spanish enramada arbor, bower, noun use of feminine past participle of enramar to intertwine branches equivalent to en- in-2 + -ramar, verbal derivative of ramo branch <Latin rāmus
Words nearby ramada ralph, Ralph Roister Doister, ram, Rama, Ramachandra, ramada , Ramadan, ramage, ram-air turbine, Rama IX, Ramakrishna
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Example sentences from the Web for ramada A nighttime curfew that was imposed a few weeks ago seems barely enforced now—no doubt to the relief of the women at the Ramada .
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But even after the Tropicana transferred to the Ramada hotel chain, Briggs said she “never received a penny.”
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Together they made their way to the house, and Ermine passed under the ramada with his hat off.
John Ermine of the Yellowstone | Frederic Remington
An hour passed, and then from the ramada there came a sound of wailing.
Hidden Water | Dane Coolidge
But at this moment the dying light of the fire showed him the aguaras advancing in a dense body to assail the ramada .
In Search of the Castaways | Jules Verne
The night after the big snake-killing Jefferson Creede picked up his blankets and moved quietly back to the ramada with Hardy.
Hidden Water | Dane Coolidge
They accordingly continued their journey, and at seven o'clock in the morning the little party arrived at the ramada .
In Search of the Castaways | Jules Verne
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