释义 |
Definition of gitano in English: gitanonoun dʒɪˈtɑːnəʊxiˈtano A male Spanish gypsy. Example sentencesExamples - As a society within a society, the Gitanos of Spain have maintained their art as a connection to an unwritten past and a way to share it with others.
- Residents from the rest of the district oppose both drug users and Gitano drug dealers.
- The gitano is sober, hard working, and intelligent.
- Even groups such as the Gitanos or Romnichals, despite having lost most of their original language, still maintain a strong sense of ethnic identity and exclusiveness.
- The musical art of flamenco has its genesis in the culture of the Gitano, and eventually emerged as a thriving part of Spanish culture today.
- The gitano, talking of Juan, put his finger to his head.
- The Gitanos sing, clap and dance for themselves.
- The gitano gave me a good lunch, of which I ate and drank sparingly.
- The gitano asked me a stiff price but did not swindle me.
- Tres Mils is a rundown estate on Seville's South Side, and home to the city's Gitano community since the Sixties.
- The gitano offered me almonds and a few figs.
Synonyms romany, rom, chal, chai, gitana, tzigane, zingaro, zigeuner, zingana, didicoi |