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noun ˈveɪɡəˈvāɡə (in Spain and Spanish America) a large grassy plain or valley. (西班牙及说西班牙语的美洲地区的)低湿平原;溪谷(通常比较肥沃,多草) Example sentencesExamples - The fertile, irrigated vega to the west provided the Caliphs with a lavish table.
proper nounˈviːɡəˈveɪɡə Astronomy The fifth-brightest star in the sky, and the brightest in the constellation Lyra, overhead in summer to observers in the northern hemisphere.
OriginVia Spanish or medieval Latin from Arabic, literally 'the falling vulture'. RhymesAntigua, beleaguer, bodega, eager, intriguer, leaguer, meagre (US meager), reneger, Riga, Seeger nounˈvāɡə (in Spain and Spanish America) a large plain or valley, typically a fertile and grassy one. (西班牙及说西班牙语的美洲地区的)低湿平原;溪谷(通常比较肥沃,多草) Example sentencesExamples - The fertile, irrigated vega to the west provided the Caliphs with a lavish table.
proper nounˈveɪɡəˈvāɡə Astronomy The fifth brightest star in the sky, and the brightest in the constellation Lyra, overhead in summer to observers in the northern hemisphere.
OriginVia Spanish or medieval Latin from Arabic, literally ‘the falling vulture’. |