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no-host

/noh-hohst/US // ˈnoʊˌhoʊst //

无主机,无主,无宿主,无托管

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Chiefly Western U.S.

    • : requiring patrons and guests to pay a fee for attendance or to pay for any food and drink they consume: a no-host cocktail party; a no-host dinner-dance.

Examples

  • When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy.

  • Or has the see and hear and speak-no-evil stance of the Republican House persuaded him that he is in the clear?

  • Kyle Dietrich, 36, is a host of one of the DC Dinner Parties.

  • These days, plenty of women are turning to online sites for no-frills male companionship.

  • At his Tucson hacienda he is a gracious host and a good neighbor.

  • My No. 4239 addressed to Maxwell and repeated to you was sent before receiving your telegram under reply.

  • And with that the host gave him such a kick as sent him howling into the street, amidst the roars of the company.

  • My self-appointed host, whose name was Goodell, waved me to a chair, and took one opposite.

  • Everybody was sorry to go when they left, and their host regretted the departure of his visitors.

  • There was a host of friends and acquaintances around the little home, making merry and admiring the baby.