| 释义 | 
		cabaretcab‧a‧ret /ˈkæbəreɪ $ ˌkæbəˈreɪ/ noun    cabaretOrigin: 1600-1700 French  ‘drinking place, bar’, probably from Late Latin camera  ‘room’  - A Montgomery County sheriffs deputy reported he saw Monnett hit another man outside the controversial cabaret.
 - A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
 - Apart from an uncle who played in a cabaret band, his family was non-musical.
 - Melvin can turn the depressed joint into a cabaret.
 - Only four establishments in this city of 44, 000 qualify as cabarets -- places that serve alcohol and allow dancing.
 - The city is currently staging it's first ever lesbian and gay festival with events like plays, cabaret and films.
 - The duty manager had to drag her off the dance-floor during the cabaret show.
 - The two girls, it transpired, did not work in a cabaret but assisted at a gambling salon.
 
   ► Dancearabesque, nounballerina, nounballet, nounballet dancer, nounballroom, nounballroom dancing, nounbelly dance, nounbolero, nounboogie, verbbop, verbbop, nounbossanova, nounbreakdancing, nouncabaret, nouncancan, nouncha-cha, nounchoreograph, verbchoreography, nounchorus, nounconga, nouncountry dancing, noundance, noundance, verbdo-si-do, nounexotic dancer, nounflamenco, nounfloor show, nounfolk dance, nounfootwork, nounfoxtrot, noungo-go dancer, nounhoofer, nounhornpipe, nounhula, nounjig, nounjitterbug, nounjive, nounjive, verblambada, nounminuet, nounmorris dancing, nounpas de deux, nounpirouette, nounpolka, nounprima ballerina, nounquadrille, nounquickstep, nounreel, nounroutine, nounrumba, nounsalsa, nounsamba, nounsquare dance, nounstep, nounstudio, nountango, nountango, verbtap, nountap dancing, nountarantella, nountwo-step, nounwaltz, nounwaltz, verb   ► the tennis/lecture/cabaret etc circuit- Both the Harvard and Caltech groups took their maps on the lecture circuit, giving talks at scattered conferences and universities.
 
   1[countable, uncountable] entertainment, usually with music, songs, and dancing, performed in a restaurant or club while the customers eat and drink:   a cabaret singer2[countable] a restaurant or club where this is performed:   the most famous Parisian cabaret, the Moulin Rouge  |