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basilar    
a. 基部的,头盖骨底部的

基部的,头盖骨底部的

basilar
adj 1: of or relating to or located at the base; "the basilar
membrane of the cochlea" [synonym: {basilar}, {basilary}]



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  • Vardo: The Opulent Caravans of The Gypsies - Amusing Planet
    Instead of pitching tent wherever they went, they had horse-drawn wagons where they cooked, ate, and slept Later, around the middle of the 19th century, these caravans were adopted as living quarters by the Romani people, commonly called the Gypsies
  • Crystal’s Vardo - Friends, Families and Travellers
    One half of the vardo was the sleeping area with a raised bed and carpet adults would sleep in a double berth and children in a single berth below The other half was like a kitchen with a stove whose chimney went up through the roof
  • Vardo (Romani wagon) - Wikipedia
    The wagon was highly prized by the Romani for its aesthetic design, decorative beauty, and practicality to cross fords and pull off road and over rough ground, something smaller-wheeled wagons like the Burton were unable to do
  • History of wagons and wagon building•Salford City Council
    Up until this point Gypsies and Travellers lived in rod or bender tents which were constructed with malleable hazel or ash rods and covered with tarpaulin When there were not enough tents for
  • Vardo: The Opulent Caravans of The Gypsies – The Un-Real Romany Gypsy
    Indeed, few Gypsies actually slept in them, preferring instead to sleep in tents or beneath the wagon itself “They also lacked sentiment in times of need, having no hesitation in selling them or ‘chopping’ (exchanging) them for something else,” writes historian Janet Keet-Black
  • Legends Lore - Gypsy Wagons - Ravenwood Castle
    As a nomadic people, the Romani traveled from place to place and used these wagons both to sleep in and as a means to carry their possessions Think of them as the precursor to motor homes Of course, motors did not exist yet; these wagons were pulled by horses
  • A whimsical compendium of traditional gypsy caravans
    When the vardo caravans appeared, however, they provided a much cozier living environment As the back of the wagon usually made space for sleeping, any wagon would also typically feature a small cooker and other pieces of furniture, such as a table, cupboards, and mirrors
  • The Vardo - John Moore Museum
    The first Romany wagons were a smaller two wheeled pot cart and were termed as sleeping carts These carts had a canvas covering which rolled down at the back and were entered at the front, between the shafts
  • “It is very important to keep this tradition alive” – Vardos at Appleby . . .
    “There was a pull-out bed for the parents, the girls slept in a cupboard space under the one bed, and the boys slept outside the wagon, underneath with straw and bedding,” he explains Although very few Travellers still use the Vardos in this way, they are popular despite their cost
  • On The Move – At Home on the Road
    Known as a Vardo in the Romani language (meaning cart), these highly decorated wooden caravans have only been used by Gypsies since about 1850 Before this they walked on foot with all their possessions loaded on a cart, sleeping in tents made of hazel twigs and canvas





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