English to Latvian Meaning of jamaica - Jamaika


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Definitions of jamaica in English
Noun(1) a country on the island of Jamaica; became independent of England in 1962; much poverty; the major industry is tourism(2) an island in the West Indies to the south of Cuba and to the west of Haiti
Examples of jamaica in English
(1) jalousie windows(2) The jalousie 's louvers can be adjusted very quickly to control the interior environment and respond to changing weather conditions(3) Although the jalousies are painted green, the interiors are not gloomy. In fact, the grass green color becomes more luminous in certain light and particularly when reflected off the plaster ceilings.(4) At Monticello there were what Jefferson called Venetian porches, which were fitted out with jalousies , or louvered blinds, constructed according to a drawing in Jefferson's hand (Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston).(5) He also called them his Venetian porches - a clear reference to the jalousies , or louvered blinds, that constitute the walls.(6) The colonial architecture found in parts of Georgetown is still impressive wooden buildings with jalousies and high ceilings to facilitate ventilation, some featuring large, wooden verandas.
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(1) Jamaica ::
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