| 释义 | 
		hangouthang‧out /ˈhæŋaʊt/ noun [countable]    - a teenage hangout on Fountain Street
 - In New York, try one of the celebrity hangouts, such as the Russian Tea Room or Elaine's.
 - The bar is a favorite hangout for soldiers from the nearby base.
 - The Embry home is the neighborhood hangout, with kids pouring in and out at all hours.
 
 - It also is jeopardizing the transformation of this ramshackle beach hangout into a sparkling upscale resort.
 - It was a hangout of the privileged classes, smug, snobbish, and perfectly content to remain small.
 - Most of all, Clark Center was a lively, comfortable hangout.
 - Now this wasn't one of the heavy hangouts.
 - So is the Net basically a geek hangout?
 - The Alvord Lake area is now a favorite hangout for homeless campers and drug dealers.
 - They started for a Communist Party hangout.
 
   a place where someone usually is or often goes► haunt a place such as a bar or park that someone likes to go to often, especially in order to meet people: · Cafes like "Les Deux Magots" were once the favourite haunts of French artists and intellectuals.old haunts (=where someone used to go at another time in their life): · Johnson will be revisting all his old haunts in Washington. ► hangout informal a place where a particular group of people, especially young people, often go to meet, talk etc: · In New York, try one of the celebrity hangouts, such as the Russian Tea Room or Elaine's.· a teenage hangout on Fountain Streethangout for: · The bar is a favorite hangout for soldiers from the nearby base. ► somebody's place the place where someone usually sits or stands, especially in a bar, at work, or in their home: · Gerard was in his usual place by the fire when I reached the pub.take your place (=sit or stand in a place where you usually sit or stand): · The children took their places, and the teacher began calling the roll.    informal a place someone likes to go to often:   The bar is a favourite hangout for students.  |