单词 | club |
释义 | Word Frequency club(klʌb) noun 1. a stout stick, usually with one end thicker than the other, esp one used as a weapon 2. a stick or bat used to strike the ball in various sports, esp golf golf club (sense 1)3. short for Indian club 4. a group or association of people with common aims or interests a wine club 5. a. the room, building, or facilities used by such a group b. (in combination) clubhouse 6. a building in which elected, fee-paying members go to meet, dine, read, etc 7. a commercial establishment in which people can drink and dance; disco See also nightclub 8. mainly British an organization, esp in a shop, set up as a means of saving 9. British an informal word for friendly society 10. a. the black trefoil symbol on a playing card b. a card with one or more of these symbols or (when pl) the suit of cards so marked 11. nautical a. a spar used for extending the clew of a gaff topsail beyond the peak of the gaff b. short for club foot (sense 3) 12. in the club 13. on the club verbWord forms: clubs, clubbing or clubbed 14. (transitive) to beat with or as if with a club 15. (often foll by together) to gather or become gathered into a group 16. (often foll by together) to unite or combine (resources, efforts, etc) for a common purpose 17. (transitive) to use (a rifle or similar firearm) as a weapon by holding the barrel and hitting with the butt 18. (intransitive) nautical to drift in a current, reducing speed by dragging anchor Derived forms clubbing (ˈclubbing) noun Word origin C13: from Old Norse klubba, related to Middle High German klumpe group of trees, clump, Old English clympre lump of metal |
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