- 看过 cabaret 的人也看了 :
- disco
- tavern
- dive
- bar
- hideaway
- speakeasy
- hot spot
- supper club
- watering hole
cabaret 的 2 个定义
- a restaurant providing food, drink, music, a dance floor, and often a floor show.
- a café that serves food and drink and offers entertainment often of an improvisatory, satirical, and topical nature.
- a floor show consisting of such entertainment: The cover charge includes dinner and a cabaret.
- (6)
cab·a·reted [kab-uh-reyd], /ˌkæb əˈreɪd/, cab·a·ret·ing [kab-uh-rey-ing]. /ˌkæb əˈreɪ ɪŋ/.
- to attend or frequent cabarets.
cabaret 近义词
nightclub with musical performances
cabaret 的近义词 14 个
- disco
- bar
- dive
- hideaway
- speakeasy
- tavern
- after-hours joint
- café
- discothèque
- hot spot
- night spot
- nightery
- supper club
- watering hole
更多cabaret例句
- Lush interiors, fashionable styling and artistic flair are all hallmarks of The House of Flowers, based around the high-society de la Mora family and their flower shop and cabaret show, which both share the show’s title.
- The song “Treat People with Kindness” is one of the lesser known tracks on Styles’s recent album, and the video features him and Waller-Bridge cheerfully strutting around a cabaret set in matching sparkly sweater-vests.
- The new edition of “Simply Sondheim” — a cabaret production unveiled in 2015 to mark the company’s 25th anniversary — is a newly imagined version with 30 Sondheim songs staged by Gardiner.
- Then we were dropping in on some cabaret in Denver, or perhaps it was a restaurant in Nevada.
- “I was thinking of Bob Fosse when he took Cabaret and completely changed it for film,” Marshall says.
- Like Fosse did with Cabaret, Marshall excised two major characters: the Narrator and the Mysterious Man.
- One thing I do to respect the people who want to keep hip hop ‘sacred’ is refer to myself as rap-cabaret.
- I went to see Cabaret the other night, but it was over the top slightly.
- It is a narrow lane, and there is a cabaret at each corner of it.
- Despite this clue to Miss Weston's character, we were disappointed and surprised at her conduct in the Paris cabaret.
- She sat first with her one friend in the establishment, who was a kindly but hardened cabaret singer.
- The house was near a noted cabaret, to which they sometimes resorted, at the Saint-Sulpice end of the street.
- He was expected to maintain the dignity of the government on a salary that a cabaret performer would count beneath contempt.