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单词 roadhouse
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Definition of roadhouse in English:

roadhouse

noun ˈrəʊdhəʊsˈroʊdˌhaʊs
  • An inn or club on a country road.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • New York's version of a southwestern roadhouse is wild fun, especially on weekend nights.
    • They tell stories about long-gone roadhouses and old bluesmen.
    • Nightspots like The Station, which dot highways across the U.S., are more roadhouse than concert hall, and they are intended to serve as little more than joints for adults to blow off steam.
    • There are plenty of wayside inns, roadhouses and towns along the Stuart Highway, in fact every 100-150 km, so it is only an hour to an hour and a half between most of the stops.
    • This time however things were very different as they took to the stage in the roadhouse in front of a crowd that was a mere fraction of what they experienced last time.
    • The movie starts off on the wrong foot with an over-the-top brawl at a rural roadhouse that the kids have snuck into using fake ID.
    • He tells stories and philosophizes as the movie ambles through the countryside, stopping at dumps, roadhouses, revivalist churches and prisons.
    • There were open fields, market gardens, brickyards, some scattered houses and roadhouses where city folk caroused on weekends.
    • When he wasn't hanging out with bootleggers in Wyoming roadhouses, he was going on great binges with F. Scott.
    • Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure.
    • He plays funkified soul-blues straight out Texas roadhouses, slightly patchy, earnest, raw and vulnerable.
    • A local pastor recommended a good roadhouse for pizza.
    • It dresses up its bars with Texas memorabilia, but it's a fake, profiting on the good name and spirit of genuine Texas roadhouses.
    • Williams makes any stage her own, bringing her homey, Southern sensibility to any setting, be it an Austin roadhouse or an Upper West Side theater.
    • It was love story about a mechanic who is in love with the girl who minds the roadhouse.
    • There are so many joys to it, from dodgy food at dodgy roadhouses to the struggle of finding a decent radio station in rural Australia.
    • I stopped in to watch the Yankees at Rocky Flats, a wind-scraped roadhouse on State Ninety-three.
    • He began his musical career playing the roadhouses and bars up and down Mississippi's Highways 49 and the now-famous 61, thanks to Dylan.
    • It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations.
    • This is of course a fictional roadhouse set somewhere in the northern American wastes but tonight one of its namesakes holds a similar ambience.
 
 

Definition of roadhouse in US English:

roadhouse

nounˈrōdˌhousˈroʊdˌhaʊs
  • A tavern, inn, or club on a country road.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I stopped in to watch the Yankees at Rocky Flats, a wind-scraped roadhouse on State Ninety-three.
    • A local pastor recommended a good roadhouse for pizza.
    • There are plenty of wayside inns, roadhouses and towns along the Stuart Highway, in fact every 100-150 km, so it is only an hour to an hour and a half between most of the stops.
    • He plays funkified soul-blues straight out Texas roadhouses, slightly patchy, earnest, raw and vulnerable.
    • He tells stories and philosophizes as the movie ambles through the countryside, stopping at dumps, roadhouses, revivalist churches and prisons.
    • It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations.
    • It dresses up its bars with Texas memorabilia, but it's a fake, profiting on the good name and spirit of genuine Texas roadhouses.
    • There are so many joys to it, from dodgy food at dodgy roadhouses to the struggle of finding a decent radio station in rural Australia.
    • Williams makes any stage her own, bringing her homey, Southern sensibility to any setting, be it an Austin roadhouse or an Upper West Side theater.
    • This is of course a fictional roadhouse set somewhere in the northern American wastes but tonight one of its namesakes holds a similar ambience.
    • New York's version of a southwestern roadhouse is wild fun, especially on weekend nights.
    • Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure.
    • They tell stories about long-gone roadhouses and old bluesmen.
    • It was love story about a mechanic who is in love with the girl who minds the roadhouse.
    • There were open fields, market gardens, brickyards, some scattered houses and roadhouses where city folk caroused on weekends.
    • When he wasn't hanging out with bootleggers in Wyoming roadhouses, he was going on great binges with F. Scott.
    • He began his musical career playing the roadhouses and bars up and down Mississippi's Highways 49 and the now-famous 61, thanks to Dylan.
    • The movie starts off on the wrong foot with an over-the-top brawl at a rural roadhouse that the kids have snuck into using fake ID.
    • This time however things were very different as they took to the stage in the roadhouse in front of a crowd that was a mere fraction of what they experienced last time.
    • Nightspots like The Station, which dot highways across the U.S., are more roadhouse than concert hall, and they are intended to serve as little more than joints for adults to blow off steam.
 
 
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