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night club

/nahyt-kluhb/US // ˈnaɪtˌklʌb //UK // (ˈnaɪtˌklʌb) //

夜总会,夜店,夜场,夜總會

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also night club . an establishment for evening entertainment, generally open until the early morning, that serves liquor and usually food and offers patrons music, comedy acts, a floor show, or dancing; nightspot.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    night·clubbed, night·club·bing.

    • : to visit nightclubs.

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Examples

  • Five years ago, NBA guard Thabo Sefolosha was standing outside a nightclub when he was tackled by five New York Police Department officers, one of whom broke his leg with a baton.

  • The three blocks from around 15th to 18th street include many LGBTQ businesses, as well as a variety of popular nightclubs, restaurants, and coffee shops.

  • But, yeah, no, I don’t have any MeToo stories, but I certainly saw enough of those guys that have been named lurking around at nightclubs and restaurants and bars and hotels over the years.

  • Outbreaks have been linked to restaurants, choir practices, fitness classes, nightclubs and other spots where people congregate.

  • The NYC Hospitality Alliance, which includes restaurants, bars and nightclubs, said a survey of its members found that 87 percent could not pay their full August rent.

  • In St. Louis, I believe, for a change of clothes and to go to a nightclub.

  • Dick Gregory recalled what it had been like to be the first black comedian to perform in a white nightclub.

  • For her first film, she played a woman caught in a love triangle between a nightclub owner and a country boy.

  • The rap mogul was one of three people shot early Sunday at West Hollywood nightclub.

  • Its addictive “sidebar of shame” catalogues every celebrity roll of fat, fashion faux pas, and shaky early-morning nightclub exit.

  • She met Larry in the Sunside Lounge, a cabaret as nice as any terran nightclub she had ever seen.

  • There was even a nightclub in Lunar City where one highball cost the equivalent of—say—a week's pay for a secretary like Babs.

  • He told—somebody told about Jack Ruby—he went to his nightclub, he never did go to nightclub.

  • Had you frequented a nightclub in Irving or in Dallas prior to November 24, 1963?

  • Then after that time there was also no hint or mention of any nightclub people.