chacha
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A traditional Georgian clear strong liquor distilled from pomace.
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A type of cylindrical metal rattle, derived from an instrument in the Haitian musical tradition, and used to play rhythm in certain Cuban genres (and in other nearby countries).
— Display rhythm instruments from other cultures, such as Tibetan singing bowls; carved frog and cricket wood rasps from Indonesia; rain sticks and goat hoof chachas rattles from Bolivia; the telavi from Ghana; and woven shakers from Africa, Brazil, and India.
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An uncle, especially one's father's younger brother.
— "Mama!" shouted Papi running forward, dragging Kaku along with him. Well, you can just imagine the happy scene! […] Looking across the courtyard he caught his chacha's eyes and they smiled and twinkled at him in secret understanding.
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from Georgian ჭაჭა (č̣ač̣a).
词源 2
From Hindi चाचा (cācā).
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