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单词 cantina
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Definition of cantina in English:

cantina

noun kanˈtiːnəkanˈtēnə
  • 1(especially in a Spanish-speaking country or the south-western US) a bar.

    尤用于西班牙语国家或美国西南部酒吧

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cantinas grew more upscale as they reached the center of town.
    • The nearest clinic was more than 50 miles away over rough terrain and inhospitable roads, and her husband, her only assistant during a half-dozen previous births, was drinking at a cantina.
    • We had arranged to meet up in a local cantina with Francisco, a Mexican friend from Tucson.
    • It's only a 6 peso bus ride from the Hotel Zone to downtown Cancun, with its great home-grown Mexican restaurants and cantinas.
    • The cantina was filled with spirits, of the rough sort; I asked for the washroom, feeling the sure clink of change and damp currency in my sock pocket.
    • He owes Doña Ananá for a month of drinks at her cantina.
    • But then I noticed, I was the only one in the whole cantina by myself.
    • On my last day in Culiacan, I wander into a nameless cantina near the market and order a beer.
    • Along the way, Terry finds time to carouse in local cantinas and spends time with a variety of young, pretty Cuban women.
    • Remember the cantina in Star Wars where Luke meets Hans Solo?!
    • Later, though, after a few beers at a cantina in El Real, Vásquez confesses his frustration.
    • An hour later, I caught a bus to Mexico City, spent a number of dollars in a couple of cantinas, then flew to New Orleans.
    • This summer, heart-warming scenes like the above are being played out across the plages and dance floors of Europe, in the cantinas and tapas bars.
    • The Outlaw Star was one of the most popular cantinas in the entire colony.
    • If things get too hot, take one of the rattan chairs on the pavement and dream of cactuses and cantinas under Mexican sun.
    • The bars are doing a booming business and there are now some fifteen gay clubs, bars, cantinas and lounges, almost all of them in the unique part of town known as the South Side.
    • The brew school boasts a 124-seat theater, full multimedia capability, three conference rooms and three bars: a Mexican cantina, a European bar and an American sports bar.
    • Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar.
    • The truck was parked on the street outside the cantina.
    • There is a thunderstorm outside that may wash out the scheduled explosion; in the cantina, despite anxiety about the future, the talk remains close to becalmed.
    1. 1.1 (in Italy) a wine shop.
      〈意〉酒店,酒馆
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The famous cantina has been changed into a barber shop which is run by several quirky and humorous black men.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Spanish and Italian.

Rhymes

Adelina, Angelina, arena, Argentina, ballerina, Ballymena, Bettina, Bukovina, Burkina, Cartagena, casuarina, catena, Christina, cleaner, concertina, congener, contravener, convener, Cortina, demeanour (US demeanor), deus ex machina, duodena, Edwina, Ena, farina, Filipina, galena, Georgina, Gina, gleaner, hyena, Ina, intervener, kachina, kina, Magdalena, marina, Martina, Medina, Messalina, Messina, misdemeanour (US misdemeanor), Nina, novena, ocarina, Palestrina, Pasadena, Philomena, piscina, retsina, Rowena, Sabrina, scarlatina, screener, Selina, semolina, Seraphina, Serena, Sheena, signorina, sonatina, subpoena, Taormina, tsarina, verbena, vina, weaner, Wilhelmina, Zena

Definition of cantina in US English:

cantina

nounkanˈtēnə
  • 1(especially in a Spanish-speaking country or the southwestern US) a bar.

    尤用于西班牙语国家或美国西南部酒吧

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If things get too hot, take one of the rattan chairs on the pavement and dream of cactuses and cantinas under Mexican sun.
    • Later, though, after a few beers at a cantina in El Real, Vásquez confesses his frustration.
    • Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar.
    • There is a thunderstorm outside that may wash out the scheduled explosion; in the cantina, despite anxiety about the future, the talk remains close to becalmed.
    • An hour later, I caught a bus to Mexico City, spent a number of dollars in a couple of cantinas, then flew to New Orleans.
    • The bars are doing a booming business and there are now some fifteen gay clubs, bars, cantinas and lounges, almost all of them in the unique part of town known as the South Side.
    • On my last day in Culiacan, I wander into a nameless cantina near the market and order a beer.
    • He owes Doña Ananá for a month of drinks at her cantina.
    • But then I noticed, I was the only one in the whole cantina by myself.
    • Along the way, Terry finds time to carouse in local cantinas and spends time with a variety of young, pretty Cuban women.
    • We had arranged to meet up in a local cantina with Francisco, a Mexican friend from Tucson.
    • The Outlaw Star was one of the most popular cantinas in the entire colony.
    • The brew school boasts a 124-seat theater, full multimedia capability, three conference rooms and three bars: a Mexican cantina, a European bar and an American sports bar.
    • It's only a 6 peso bus ride from the Hotel Zone to downtown Cancun, with its great home-grown Mexican restaurants and cantinas.
    • This summer, heart-warming scenes like the above are being played out across the plages and dance floors of Europe, in the cantinas and tapas bars.
    • The truck was parked on the street outside the cantina.
    • The nearest clinic was more than 50 miles away over rough terrain and inhospitable roads, and her husband, her only assistant during a half-dozen previous births, was drinking at a cantina.
    • Remember the cantina in Star Wars where Luke meets Hans Solo?!
    • The cantinas grew more upscale as they reached the center of town.
    • The cantina was filled with spirits, of the rough sort; I asked for the washroom, feeling the sure clink of change and damp currency in my sock pocket.
    1. 1.1 (in Italy) a wine shop.
      〈意〉酒店,酒馆
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The famous cantina has been changed into a barber shop which is run by several quirky and humorous black men.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Spanish and Italian.

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