speakeasy / ˈspikˌi zi /

📖毕业后词汇酒馆地下酒吧矛头矛头毕露

speakeasy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural speak·eas·ies.

  1. a saloon or nightclub selling alcoholic beverages illegally, especially during Prohibition.

speakeasy 近义词

speakeasy

等同于 nightclub

speakeasy

等同于 saloon

speakeasy

等同于 tavern

speakeasy

等同于 cabaret

speakeasy 的近义词 13

更多speakeasy例句

  1. This all started before the resumption of Major League Baseball and other professional sports, and it sometimes seemed as if our tournaments were the only serious competitive sports happening in the country, a sort of speakeasy baseball.
  2. It all makes for a very cool bar, sure, but as a speakeasy, it feels a little muddled.
  3. They were paid $50 to play a tiny Los Angeles speakeasy called The Lava Lounge—now The Woods.
  4. You couldn't see him for dust as he broke for the nearest 'speakeasy,' and the two panhandlers were hanging on to his coat tails.
  5. You can take the first shot with old 'Speakeasy' an' then I'll try her.
  6. He's been in the "cigar store" bookie racket ever since repeal had closed a speakeasy he'd had on Grand Avenue.