piazza in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

piazza in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for piazza in the English»Spanish Dictionary

piazza [pɪˈætsə, Am -ˈɑ:t-] N

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English
A piazza is commonly found at the meeting of two or more streets.
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In front of the main entrance is a raised piazza, beneath which are the subterranean lecture theatres.
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In past times the farchie lighting took place in the town's main piazza.
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Piazza then pointed his bat in the stands at the fan he believed threw the water bottle to get the attention of security.
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Public spaces surrounding the library form a continuous piazza with parking located below grade.
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It has a hipped roof and features a one-story piazza along the front and left facades.
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The piazza out front was three stories high.
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Shops and other small businesses are found on piazzas as it is an ideal place to set up a business.
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The colours are also used to designate teams in various rowdy games played in the cramped piazzas of the city.
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The merchants and storekeepers chose their lots on the planned wider streets leading from the main piazzas.
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