0 a type of detached or semi-detached (usually luxury) house, in the country or suburbs, or used for holidays at the seaside -- biệt thự
They have a villa at the seaside.
This is difficult to explain unless a villa elite were directly involved in the towns.
The role of the villa might remain the space that enables contemplation to become an ethos, and for action to become reconciled with poetry.
Unlike many other areas classical villas are noticeable by their virtual absence.
The paper is at its best when searching for a definition of the villa as a type, and placing it within a historical context.
However, the change of villas is likely to have already happened in the late 1920s.
Staying in the house for a long weekend you tend to drift into the rhythm of the day that a villa reveals to us all.
These areas were the site of larger villa residences before the coming of the railway and long the preserve of professional and business people.
However, when answering the question as to what constitutes a villa, we are perhaps being misled by our preference for morphological criteria.
中文繁体
別墅, 花園住宅…
More中文简体
别墅, 花园住宅…
MoreEspañol
villa, chalet, villa [feminine…
MorePortuguês
casa de praia, casa de campo, vila…
More日本語
別荘…
MoreTürk dili
villa…
MoreFrançais
villa [feminine], villa…
MoreCatalan
torre, xalet…
More