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dacha    音标拼音: [d'ɑtʃə]
n. 郊外的别墅

郊外的别墅

dacha
n 1: Russian country house

dacha \dacha\ n. [Russian.]
a Russian country house, especially a cottage used in the
summer.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]

38 Moby Thesaurus words for "dacha":
Dymaxion house, White House, adobe house, building, casa,
cliff dwelling, consulate, country house, country seat, deanery,
dwelling house, edifice, embassy, erection, fabric, farm,
farmhouse, hall, house, houseboat, lake dwelling, living machine,
lodge, manor house, manse, parsonage, penthouse,
prefabricated house, presidential palace, ranch house, rectory,
roof, skyscraper, sod house, split-level, structure, town house,
vicarage



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  • Dacha - Wikipedia
    A typical Soviet dacha A dacha (Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian: дача, IPA: ⓘ) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of post-Soviet countries, including Russia [1]
  • The Russian Dacha: From Imperial Residence to Country Cottage - Houzz
    Dachas, or second homes, are an architectural and cultural phenomenon in Russia They emerged in the 18th century and still enjoy major popularity today Let’s look at how these Russian country houses have changed since the days of Peter the Great, and then we’ll tour four modern dachas
  • The Dacha Is Russias Summer Cure For Urban Life - NPR
    The dacha — a Russian summer home that can be anything from a shack to an oligarch's faux chateau — is both an escape from the city and a state of mind that permeates the country's life and
  • DACHA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DACHA is a Russian country cottage used especially in the summer
  • What is a Russian Dacha: The Soviet Summer Cottage - Jennifer Eremeeva
    A dacha, in its most basic incarnation, is a country house or weekend cottage, sitting on a postage-stamp plot of land, which is used to cultivate vegetables
  • Dachaland: the Russian dacha - The Architectural Review
    Since then, through post-revolutionary nationalisation and then post-Perestroika privatisation and deregulation, the dacha has evolved into a truly popular building type, a ubiquitous settlement pattern on the edges of cities and a fundamental part of the Russian urban experience
  • The dacha: uniquely Russian country homes - Russia Beyond
    A dacha is a country home, usually a cottage surrounded by a plot of land, outside the city The word “dacha” originated in the 17th century from the
  • The Dacha in Modern Russian History and Legislation
    A dacha was once something gifted to high-ranking members of nobility by the tsar It was once a feudal estate and sometimes even came with serfs attached There is a theory that the word “dacha” actually originated from the verb “дать,” which means “to give ”
  • Dacha as part of the Russian philosophy of life - Meet Russia Online
    The famous Russian word “dacha” (да́ча) has entered many foreign languages but does not have an exact equivalent in any of them Often the word “dacha” is translated as “countryside cottage”, “summer residence”, or “villa”, but none of these translations fully disclose this phenomenon





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