nightclub
英 [ˈnaɪtklʌb]
美 [ˈnaɪtklʌb]
n. 夜总会
vi. 去夜总会
复数:nightclubs 现在分词:nightclubbing
Collins.2 / BNC.10194 / COCA.8297
牛津词典
noun
- 夜总会
a place that is open late in the evening where people can go to dance, drink, etc.
柯林斯词典
- 夜总会
Anightclubis a place where people go late in the evening to drink and dance.
英英释义
noun
- 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
双语例句
- 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。 - Seven people died in the blaze at the nightclub.
在夜总会的熊熊烈火中有七人丧生。 - Is there a nightclub in this hotel?
这个旅馆有夜总会吗? - No way! This is a TV studio, not a nightclub!
不可能!这是电视台,不是夜总会! - 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。 - That's a really trendy nightclub.
那是个非常时髦的夜总会。 - She had become a nightclub hostess.
她当上了一家夜总会的舞女。 - Thought you worked at a nightclub.
我还以为你在夜店里工作呢。 - A school may ban girls from wearing skirts because they often look like they are'going to a nightclub '.
一个学校可能禁止女学生穿裙子,因为她们看起来好像‘要去夜总会’。 - Jeff: why not? Was the nightclub full?
杰夫:为什么不让?那家夜总会人满了吗?
