| 单词 | ramada | 
| 释义 | ramadan. U.S. (chiefly regional (south-western)).   A largely open structure designed to provide shade, and typically roofed with brush or branches; (hence) an open porch. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > porches, balconies, etc. > 			[noun]		 > porch porticeOE porchc1300 back porch1535 prothyrum1600 propylaeum1637 pentastich1656 propylon1830 ramada1869 storm-porch1879 1825    W. B. Stevenson Hist. Narr. Resid. S. Amer. II. vi. 181  				The parish church is stone... Attached to it are four chapels of ease, called ramadas.]			 1869    B. I. Hayes Pioneer Notes from Diaries 		(1929)	 viii. 289  				I paid them a dollar for my bath, at the rustic bathing establishment they have constructed, consisting of two goods' boxes sunk in the ground, sheltered by a ramada. 1911    H. B. Wright Winning of Barbara Worth 201  				Every evening under the ramada Barbara sat with her father, often alone. 1949    Desert Mag. Apr. 24/1  				In a brush ramada the Navajo women weave their blankets while the older children tend the sheep. 1979    Arizona Daily Star 5 Aug. (Advt. section) 17/1  				Common areas with playgrounds and ramada. 2006    Phoenix Home & Garden Feb. 187 		(caption)	  				A covered ramada at the front of the house is embellished with ceramic urns. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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