saloon 的定义
- a place for the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks.
- a room or place for general use for a specific purpose: a dining saloon on a ship.
- a large cabin for the common use of passengers on a passenger vessel.
- British. a section of a bar or barroom separated from the public bar and often having more comfortable furnishings and a quieter atmosphere.saloon car.
- a drawing room or reception room.
saloon 近义词
business establishment that primarily serves liquor
更多saloon例句
- Yes, he did manage to veto a tripling of saloon license fees.
- After the story ran, a reader named Thomas Pieragostini emailed me a link to a series of ads that appeared in the Shiner Gazette in Texas in the spring of 1894 that advertised “hamburger steak sandwiches” being served at a local saloon.
- Sold primarily at saloons and all-night lunch carts that catered to factory shift workers, the dish, at least in the imagination of polite society, seemed to have “something of the night” about it.
- She loved wild women, hosted saloons for 60 years and founded a women’s academy.
- The adobe-walled Starlight Theatre restaurant and saloon in the nearby ghost town of Terlingua fits the bill, too.
- The Horse You Came in On Saloon, Baltimore Horse-themed bars must be bad luck for famous authors.
- Along this sky-high route, nearly every 19th-century saloon or historic hotel has a ghost story to tell.
- The former Secretary of Culture, David Mellor, used to say that they were drinking in “the last chance saloon.”
- Look, this is a late-night saloon and occasionally it's necessary to assert myself when things get a little out of hand.
- When that happened, it was like Frank Sinatra telling a saloon singer he was good.
- There was a moment's pause, and Doa Inez returned into the saloon, which was now beginning rapidly to fill.
- The cheerful sound of music came from the deck of a big saloon steamer, bearing its crowd of noisy tourists.
- In ordinary times fares ranged from ₱50 saloon accommodation to ₱8 a deck passage.
- He apologized for interrupting their tête-à-tête, but said he had no choice, as the saloon was completely full.
- Longcluse had made up his mind promptly on the night of the billiard-match played in the Saloon Tavern.