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haha$98272$ - traducción al Inglés

INHABITED ISLAND IN THE BONIN/OGASAWARA ARCHIPELAGO, ADMINISTERED AS PART OF TOKYO, JAPAN
Haha Jima; Ha Ha Jima; Hahazima; Haha-jima; Hillsborough Island; Forfana
  • Oki village, Mukōjima in the distance
  • Haha-jima Elementary School and Junior High School (小笠原村立母島小中学校)
  • View of the southern tip of Hahajima, the Minamizaki peninsula

haha      
n. haha (computer slang - op het internet-lachen)
ha-ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
ha-ha! (uitdrukking van verwondering of overwinning); lachen

Definición

whipping boy
¦ noun a person who is blamed or punished for the faults or incompetence of others.
Origin
C17: orig. denoting a boy educated with a young prince and punished instead of him.

Wikipedia

Hahajima

Hahajima, Haha Jima, or Haha-jima (母島, meaning Mother Island) is the second-largest island within the Bonin or Ogasawara Islands SSE of the Japanese Home Islands. The steeply-sloped island, which is about 21 km2 (8 sq mi) in area, has a population of 440. It is part of Ogasawara Village in Ogasawara Subprefecture, which is approximately 1,000 km (620 mi) south of Tokyo, Japan.

The highest peaks Hahajima are Chibusayama (lit. Breast Mountain), approximately 462 metres (1,516 ft), and Sakaigatake, 443 metres (1,453 ft). It is part of an archipelago that includes Chichijima approximately 50 km (31 mi) to the north and the nearby smaller islands such as Anejima and Imōtojima and Mukōjima. The group forms the Hahajima Rettō (母島列島; formerly the "Baily Group").