nightclub

英['naɪtklʌb] 美['naɪtklʌb]
  • n. 夜总会
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星级词汇:
  • nigh adj.近的;直接的;左侧的adv.在附近地;即将发生prep.近于v.接近
Noun:
  1. a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink;

    "don't expect a good meal at a cabaret"
    "the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night"
    "he played the drums at a jazz club"

1. I was in a nightclub in Brixton and a fight broke out.
当时我在布里克斯顿的一家夜总会里,那里发生了一场斗殴。

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2. That nightclub has a good reputation for its cabaret.
那家夜总会的歌舞表演十分有名.

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3. She had become a nightclub hostess.
她当上了一家夜总会的女招待.

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4. His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls.
他嗜酒贪杯、狂妄自大且脾气暴躁,这常常使他在夜总会和人发生恶性斗殴。

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5. He had picked her up at a nightclub on Kallari Street, where she worked as a singer.
他是在卡拉里街的一家夜总会和她搭上的,她在那儿当歌手。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She earned her living by singing in a nightclub.
      她靠在夜总会唱歌谋生。
    2. There's great dance music in the nightclub.
      那家夜总会的舞曲非常棒。
    3. They spent the whole weekend making merry in the nightclub.
      他们整个周末在夜总会尽情欢乐。

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