0 an open area or square in a town, especially in Spanish-speaking countries
1 an open, public area in a city or town, or a group of buildings with stores, often including an open, public area:
New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza
All of the known termini from this initial ring have plazas that are as large as the major plazas in the epicenter.
Like the first-ring termini, the second-ring termini often have elite groups joined to their central architectural plazas by spur causeways.
Coggins notes that tombs located on the nor th or east sides of plazas contained either male rulers or lineage heads.
In contrast to the middlemen, many cannot afford to travel to various plazas to sell their products.
By contrast, the contemporary chamber is a free-form, sculpted space which is reached by a separating layer of public concourses, foyers, vestibules and plazas.
A building that functioned as a temple is located on the first terrace on the plaza's east side.
Strong horizontal links among houses contrast with the small size of the structures, platforms, and plazas at the apex of the site.
The routes began at accessible assembly points and ended at sizeable plazas or open spaces appropriate for closing ceremonies and the dispersal of marchers.
中文繁体
(尤指西班牙語國家城鎮中的)露天廣場, (城市建築群中的)購物區,購物中心…
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(尤指西班牙语国家城镇中的)露天广场, (城市建筑群中的)购物区,购物中心…
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plac, centrum handlowe…
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açık umumî alan, plaza, açık alan etrafında bulunan ve alış veriş yapılan mağazalar bölgesi…
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площадь, торговый центр…
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