Vineland Meaning in English
word
ˈvaɪnɫənd
VYN-luhnd
ˈvaɪnlənd
VYN-luhnd
Definición
An area of land where grapevines are grown, especially for making wine; can also refer to a general wine-producing region.
Uso & Matices
Rarely used in casual speech; more common in literature, history, or wine-related contexts. Sometimes capitalized as a place name. Used for regions rather than specific small vineyards.
Spanish: tierra de viñedos - región vinícolaPortuguese (BR): terras de vinhas - região vinícolaPortuguese (PT): terras de vinhas - região vinícolaChinese (Simplified): 葡萄园地区 - 葡萄酒产地Chinese (Traditional): 葡萄園地區 - 葡萄酒產地Hindi: अंगूर की भूमि - वाइन क्षेत्रArabic: أرض الكروم - منطقة إنتاج النبيذBengali: আঙ্গুরের খেত - আঙ্গুর উৎপাদনের এলাকাRussian: виноградник - винодельческий районJapanese: ブドウ畑 - ワイン産地Vietnamese: vùng trồng nho - vùng sản xuất rượu vangKorean: 포도밭 - 와인 산지Turkish: bağlık bölge - şarap üretim bölgesiUrdu: انگور کا کھیت - شراب بنانے والا علاقہIndonesian: kebun anggur - daerah penghasil anggur
Oraciones de Ejemplo
This region is a famous vineland.
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Farmers in the vineland grow many kinds of grapes.
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Tourists love to visit the vineland in autumn.
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The valley has been a rich vineland for centuries.
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Many of Europe’s best wines come from this ancient vineland.
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If you drive south, you’ll see miles of rolling vineland.
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