释义 |
em·pre·sa·rio \ˌemprəˈsärēˌō, -sa(a)r-, -ser-, -sȧr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, contractor, manager, probably from Italian impresario — more at impresario : one who before Texas became part of the United States entered into a contract with the Spanish or Mexican government to settle a certain number of families in Texas in exchange for sizable grants of land |