club 的 4 个定义
- a heavy stick, usually thicker at one end than at the other, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel.
- a group of persons organized for a social, literary, athletic, political, or other purpose: They organized a computer club.
- the building or rooms occupied by such a group.
- (11)
clubbed, club·bing.
- to beat with or as with a club.
- to gather or form into a clublike mass.
- to unite; combine; join together.
- (6)
clubbed, club·bing.
- Informal. to go to nightclubs, especially to dance, drink, and socialize: The students at that university go clubbing every Friday night.
- to combine or join together, as for a common purpose.
- to attend a club or a club's activities.
- (6)
- of or relating to a club.
- consisting of a combination of foods offered at the price set on the menu: They allow no substitutions on the club luncheon.
club 近义词
bat, stick
social organization
golfing tool
hit hard with object
更多club例句
- She said she understands their concerns about retaliation, “but I’m not going to have people come under my instruction who are trying to destroy me” when it’s optional and a club.
- “Our goal is to minimize exposure and the amount of people on property,” Bedminster’s general manager, David Schutzenhofer, wrote to club members in an email that day.
- Zora Williams was a star student at Lincoln High, involved in countless clubs and applying to prestigious colleges across the country.
- Individual no-shows from the big names doomed the club’s chances.
- On Sunday, less than 24 hours after the club’s season-ending defeat to the Lakers, coach Mike D’Antoni announced he wouldn’t be coming back next season.
- A running joke inside the tribe is that the group is like that club with a hundred people waiting outside to get in.
- To my own surprise, last year I started a book club, which includes writers, editors and an agent.
- So in America, “Havana Club” is made by Bacardi in Puerto Rico and can be found in five states.
- It all has to do with a Cuban rum called Havana Club, which was first manufactured in the 19th century.
- Julianne Moore and John Lithgow dance in a half empty club to weird ringtone muzak.
- It was Wednesday night; over forty men sat down to the house-dinner at the Pandemonium Club.
- In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.
- But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."
- He kisses the top of her head lightly and goes round to the club fender, where he sits with his back to the fireplace.
- He won't let her belong to a club—clubs are all very well for other women, but his wife is not as other women.