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club 中文

EN[klʌb] [-ʌb]
US
俱乐部, 社团 俱樂部
  • 俱乐部(香港按語意稱為會或會所;英文:Club)单从字面上理解就是人们聚集在一起进行娱乐活动的组织团体或者其场所,严格解释是具有某种相同兴趣的人进行社会交际、文化娱乐等活动的团体和场所。
FR club
A law enforcement baton
A law enforcement baton

    Definition of club in English Dictionary

  • 名词 (Noun)PLclubs
    1. A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon or playthingWp.
      1. There were many wooden chairs for the bulk of his visitors, and two wicker armchairs with red cloth cushions for superior people. From the packing-cases had emerged some Indian clubs,  [ …] , and all these articles  [ …] made a scattered and untidy decoration that Mrs. Clough assiduously dusted and greatly cherished.
    2. An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
      1. He can have no right to the benefits of Society, who will not pay his Club towards the Support of it.
    3. A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
      1. An establishment that provides staged entertainment, often with food and drink, such as a nightclub.
        1. She was sitting in a jazz club, sipping wine and listening to a bass player's solo. ‎
      2. A black clover shape (♣), one of the four symbols used to mark the suits of playing cards.
        1. I've got only one club in my hand. ‎
      3. (humorous) Any set of people with a shared characteristic.
        1. You also hate Night Court?  Join the club. ‎
        2. Michael stood you up?  Welcome to the club. ‎
    4. 动词 (Verb)SGclubsPRclubbingPT, PPclubbed
      1. VT to hit with a club.
        1. He clubbed the poor dog.
      2. VI To join together to form a group.
        1. VI VT To combine into a club-shaped mass.
          1. a medical condition with clubbing of the fingers and toes
        2. VI To go to nightclubs.
          1. We went clubbing in Ibiza.
        3. VI To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.
          1. VT To raise, or defray, by a proportional assessment.
            1. to club the expense
          2. (nautical) To drift in a current with an anchor out.
            1. (military) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
              1. To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column.
          3. 更多范例
            1. 用于句中
              • Ten pages into my Baby-sitters Club book, time to reflip onto my stomach.
              • He would have been lonely but for the comradeships of the various clubs to which he belonged.
              • A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht.
            2. 用于句尾
              • Boudewijn Zenden hit the post from 25 yards for the home side before Jody Craddock volleyed Wolves ahead from 10 yards against his former club.
              • As a retired sergeant, you should fit into the crowd at the officers' club.
              • The final started with £85m worth of striking talent on the bench as Carroll was a Liverpool substitute and Chelsea's Fernando Torres missed out on a starting place against his former club.
          • 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
            1. 名词
              • 可数名词
              • 动词
                • 不及物动词
                  • 及物动词
                相关连结:
                1. fr club
                2. en clubs
                3. fr clubs
                4. en clubbing
                5. en clubby
                资料来源: 维基词典

                Meaning of club for the defined word.

                在语法上,这个单字"club"是一个名词,更具体地来说,是一个可数名词。它同时也是一个动词,更具体地来说,是一个不及物动词和一个及物动词
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