night club
英 [naɪt klʌb]
美 [naɪt klʌb]
n. 夜总会
英英释义
noun
- a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink
- don't expect a good meal at a cabaret
- the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night
- he played the drums at a jazz club
双语例句
- Shall we go to a movie or a night club tonight?
我们是去看电影还是去夜总会呢? - He was clipped in a night club.
他在一家夜总会被狠狠地敲了竹杠。 - I want to have a good dinner and get relaxed in your night club after a week's tiring work.
在劳累了一个星期之后。我想在你们夜总会好好吃顿饭,并放松放松自己。 - After that, they took him out to maybe a night club, so that he could see the dancing or dance himself.
然后又带他到另一个地方,也许是夜总会,他可以看人跳舞或自己跳舞。 - He's called Kim jung-il at the night club.
他在夜总会里叫金正日。 - Night club business is not very good today!
今天夜总会的生意不是很好! - I hired the fox and took him round east London for the day and ended up in a night club.
我雇用了这只狐狸,带着它在伦敦东部地区逛了一天,最后去了一家夜店结束行程。 - Well, it's kind of illegal for me to even be in a night club.
那个,对我来说连进夜店都算是违法行为。 - Roddy is a well-known man-about-town – you can't go to a party or night club without seeing him there.
罗迪是个活跃于交际场中的男子-你在聚会或夜总会中准能看见他。 - And it's only half of what our night club makes.
只及我们夜总会收入的一半。