释义 |
‖ alameda|alaˈmeda| [Sp.] A public walk or promenade with a row of trees on each side.
1797Encycl. Brit. IV. 10/1 The public walk, or Alameda, is pleasant in the evening. 1807R. Southey Lett. fr. England iii. 26 Every town has not its Norney [as in Exeter] as with us its alameda. 1843Borrow Bible in Spain li. (1872) 290 There is a public walk or alameda on the northern ramparts. 1845Darwin Voy. Nat. xv. (1873) 331 The boasted alameda. |