词汇 | nightclub |
释义 | nightclub noun[ C ] uk /ˈnaɪt.klʌb/ us /ˈnaɪt.klʌb/(informalnightspot) B1 a place that is open late into the night, where people can go to drink and dance and often see some type of entertainment夜总会 Compare cabaret disco(DANCE) See also clubnoun We went dancing at a nightclub. Residents are fed up with the disturbance caused by the nightclub. Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.在附近地区新建一家夜总会的计划激怒了当地居民。 Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub in their street. Did Tracy pull at the nightclub last night?昨晚特雷西在夜总会勾引到谁没? Public entertainment venues amphitheatre amusement arcade arthouse cinema auditorium bandstand bar beer garden bowling alley disco discotheque drive-in fleshpot free house off-Broadway opera house palace party tent the nineteenth holeidiom waxwork wine bar nightclub | American Dictionarynightclub noun[ C ] us/ˈnɑɪtˌklʌb/ a place where people go in the evening to eat and drink, dance, listen to music, or watch entertainment Examples of nightclubnightclub A taxi dancer is a professional dance partner, employed by a dancehall or nightclub to dance with patrons who pay a fee for each dance. When not touring he worked in bars and nightclubs, playing jazz and popular music. While the high fee is seen to reflect the higher revenues of nightclubs, it also distinguishes the licence from hotel and other on-premises licences. 14. It may incline him, for example, toward not spending the night at a nightclub. He falls in with a looser group of mates, with whom he takes up drinking alcohol and visiting nightclubs. For luxury nightclubs, this meant a significant loss of clientele. To varying extents, the local (nightclub, pub, town hall, or council) remains crucial in helping to articulate knowledges and practices existing within their own 'reason'. Also, because of their disabilities, any direct experience - for example in nightclubs and concerts - is extremely limited. The tendency towards material display and high spending in the new salsa nightclubs led to economic inflation throughout the local scene. Prolific strikers usually face the lure of the big club and of the nightclub. This was evident in city nightclubs. By the end of 1995, nearly every nightclub in town featured a 'viejoteca' at least once a week, starting in the afternoon and lasting far into the night. They see the fabulous hotels, nightclubs and bars. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Happy hours reflect the irresponsible behaviour of certain breweries and nightclub owners. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Those drunks do not walk into nightclubs, because there are bouncers on the doors to keep them out. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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