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Definition of fazenda in English: fazendanoun fəˈzɛndəfəˈzendə An estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries. (葡萄牙、巴西及其他讲葡萄牙语国家的)庄园;大农场 Example sentencesExamples - Out of control, we whipped past a small fazenda, narrowly missing a truck coming from the opposite direction.
- Several other fazendas in the southern Pantanal offer a similar mix of adventures.
- Now the fazenda runs just 100 cattle on its 19,000 acres, and its mission has shifted to research, conservation, and low-impact tourism.
- In a minute, the pilot is off to collect Maria and Alline at the fazenda.
- Tomorrow night we should be warm again, back at the fazenda, where the owner has generously offered us a night in his house.
- A Brazilian colonel had a fazenda (farm or ranch) and regularly flew down to it.
OriginPortuguese; compare with Spanish hacienda. Rhymesaddenda, agenda, amender, ascender, attender, blender, Brenda, contender, corrigenda, descender, engender, extender, fender, gender, Glenda, Gwenda, hacienda, Länder, lender, mender, offender, pudenda, recommender, referenda, render, sender, slender, spender, splendour (US splendor), surrender, suspender, tender, Venda, weekender, Wenda Definition of fazenda in US English: fazendanounfəˈzendə An estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries. (葡萄牙、巴西及其他讲葡萄牙语国家的)庄园;大农场 Example sentencesExamples - Out of control, we whipped past a small fazenda, narrowly missing a truck coming from the opposite direction.
- Now the fazenda runs just 100 cattle on its 19,000 acres, and its mission has shifted to research, conservation, and low-impact tourism.
- In a minute, the pilot is off to collect Maria and Alline at the fazenda.
- Several other fazendas in the southern Pantanal offer a similar mix of adventures.
- Tomorrow night we should be warm again, back at the fazenda, where the owner has generously offered us a night in his house.
- A Brazilian colonel had a fazenda (farm or ranch) and regularly flew down to it.
OriginPortuguese; compare with Spanish hacienda. |