casita
noun [ C ] US uk/kəˈsiː.tə/ us/kəˈsiː.t̬ə/
(有时建在主楼外花园宅地里的)小屋
a small house, sometimes in the grounds (= the land and gardens surrounding a house) of a larger house
The little casita in the Spanish garden faces the main house. 那个西班牙花园中的小屋面向主屋。
The resort has 210 casitas.
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- A twin-bed casita with ocean view is $545 a night.
- The house is decked out like a Mexican casita with bright colour washes, arched doorways and busy tiles.
- New additions include a three-bedroom guest casita, a wine-tasting room, and a six-car garage.