释义 |
social clubˈsocial ˌclub noun [countable] - For example, you might identify with a religion, local community, ethnic group, social club, and sports team.
- In 1955, Gibson formally dubbed it an organization, though social club might have been a more apt description.
- In the early 1930s, a former social club evolved into the Patients' Federation and a newspaper was started.
- Often they are middle-aged or elderly ladies, who look upon it as a social club.
- The newcomer is one election at the annual general meeting of members in the Mourneview Park social club tomorrow night.
- They belonged to every organization, social club, old comrades association, and church for miles around.
a club where its members can go to spend time, talk, drink etc with other members |