bodega 英 [bə'deɪgə]  

bodega

bodega  英 [bə'deɪgə]

n. 酒店;酒窖 

名词复数:bodegas 

Havingentered the U.S. under dubious circumstances and without working papers, shelived with family members for some time, eking out an income braiding hair andthen working in a bodega in the Bronx. 在冒险进入美国后,由于没有工作许可,她和家里亲戚住了一段时间,靠给人编辫子的微薄收入勉强度日,之后还在布朗克斯的一个酒窖里工作过。
One day—I think it was the day after the attacks, actually—I went into a bodega to buy something, and there was an elderly woman ahead of me. 某一天——我记得应该就是袭击发生之后的第二天——我走进一家小杂货店买东西,排队结账时我前面有个老年妇女。

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  • n. 酒店;酒窖
  • 1. Havingentered the U.S. under dubious circumstances and without working papers, shelived with family members for some time, eking out an income braiding hair andthen working in a bodega in the Bronx.

    在冒险进入美国后,由于没有工作许可,她和家里亲戚住了一段时间,靠给人编辫子的微薄收入勉强度日,之后还在布朗克斯的一个酒窖里工作过。

  • 2. One day—I think it was the day after the attacks, actually—I went into a bodega to buy something, and there was an elderly woman ahead of me.

    某一天——我记得应该就是袭击发生之后的第二天——我走进一家小杂货店买东西,排队结账时我前面有个老年妇女。

  • 3. Next, Sanfordleads his audience—in this case, me—on the short walk to Horseshoe Cove, another indentation in the rugged shoreline of bodega Head.

    接下来,斯坦福带着他的观众——这一次,是我——慢步走向豪斯休湾,崎岖不平的博迪加角海岸线的一处凹口。

  • bodega (n.) 1846, "wine shop," from Mexican Spanish, from Spanish bodega "a wine shop; wine-cellar," from Latin apotheca, from Greek apotheke "depot, store" (see apothecary). Since 1970s in American English it has come to mean "corner convenience store or grocery," especially in a Spanish-speaking community, but in New York City and some other places used generically. Also a doublet of boutique. Italian cognate bottega entered English c. 1900 as "artist's workshop or studio," especially in Italy.
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