clubhouse 的定义
plural club·hous·es [kluhb-hou-ziz]. /ˈklʌbˌhaʊ zɪz/.
- a building or room occupied by a club.
- a building or area used for social or recreational activities by occupants of an apartment complex, institution, etc.
- an athletic team's dressing room.
clubhouse 近义词
等同于 casino
等同于 haunt
更多clubhouse例句
- Those habits run the risk of ruffling feathers in any clubhouse, let alone a World Series champion group loaded with veterans.
- From then on, Parra was both a bench player and symbol of the Nationals’ relaxed clubhouse culture.
- Marc Andreessen, who was also on the clubhouse session, then quipped that he would get a job the next time he hangs out in the lobby of one of his companies.
- The energy in the dugout and the clubhouse changed from there going forward.
- They’re about to plug Lester’s 16 years of experience into their rotation and clubhouse.
- Rivera encountered Steinbrenner in the clubhouse, and the owner asked the closer whether they were going to win.
- If you want to become a member at The Clubhouse, you first have to introduce yourself via email to Pierre.
- The consul was a keen golfer, so Cunningham ostentatiously visited the clubhouse with his clubs and an overnight bag.
- In the clubhouse afterward, Ruth was naturally exultant over his 60th homer.
- The boys at Augusta National have finally taken the “No Girls Allowed” sign off the clubhouse door.
- Later others came in, evidently villagers who made a sort of a clubhouse of the place.
- Five minutes later, wild-eyed and hilarious, they descended on the clubhouse with the miraculous news.
- We have a very handsome clubhouse, and much taste and discrimination have been exercised in its adornment.
- Marching from the clubhouse were ten pretty girls, “shooing” in front of them ten varieties of barnyard fowls!
- Ambassador and Mrs. Morton were entertaining a large number of friends in the dining-room of the clubhouse.