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单词 nightclub
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Definition of nightclub in English:

nightclub

noun ˈnʌɪtklʌbˈnaɪtˌkləb
  • An entertainment venue that is open from the evening until early morning, having facilities such as a bar and disco or other entertainment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have read many of the letters regarding the recent early closing of bars and nightclubs in Pattaya.
    • Bars, clubs, nightclubs, sports and shopping facilities are also featured.
    • Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub.
    • In Western Australia the ban on smoking does not extend to hotels, bars, nightclubs or casinos.
    • The bars, restaurants, bistros and nightclubs are teeming with them, all spending easily.
    • I do not remember any trouble occurring such as often seems the case today in nightclubs and discos.
    • Clubbers are in for a treat as a new nightclub is set to open its doors to the public.
    • It says licensees of the remaining 20 per cent of pubs and nightclubs can choose whether to ban smoking.
    • In Spain huge-capacity nightclubs stay open all night but are sited well out of town.
    • The only people he knew were ones he met in pubs and nightclubs.
    • It offers a diversity of nightlife opportunities with its many nightclubs, bars and discos.
    • Posters and literature are being distributed in pubs, working men's clubs and nightclubs across the city.
    • Camden Street has become a very popular entertainment centre with many new bars and nightclubs.
    • He then moved into estate agency before opening his first nightclub The Caroline in Atherton.
    • Chefs have been a part of my life ever since I opened my first nightclub in Sheffield in 1969.
    • Theatre companies are staging productions in nightclubs, pubs and sitting rooms.
    • It has no nightclubs, no theatres and no restaurants you'll read about in Toronto Life.
    • Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London.
    • In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme.
    • The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned.
    Synonyms
    night spot, disco, discotheque, cabaret, club, supper club, bar
    North American cafe
    informal hot spot, niterie

Derivatives

  • nightclubber

  • noun
    • Apparently his flatmate is a big nightclubber - he was telling us of the conversation he had with his flatmate last weekend.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For her the job is about getting some ‘life experience’ and like her new colleagues she said she was not fazed by the prospect of tackling aggressive beggars or dealing with rowdy drunken nightclubbers.
      • She would get hopelessly drunk and become extremely flirtatious with other nightclubbers.
      • And whilst people of any age can have their drink spiked, not just the nightclubbers, it's shocking to know that it ‘also happens at private functions not just pubs and clubs ‘says the Constable.
      • I was a receptionist for a while, and then a ‘pizza delivery boy’ for a year, and then ‘moved up’ to ‘pizza seller’, standing in front of the shop and selling pizza to drunken nightclubbers passing by.
  • nightclubbing

  • noun ˈnʌɪtklʌbɪŋˈnaɪtˌkləbɪŋ
    • In the past year the city has seen the birth of no less than five new alternative nights, where new wave, punk, glam and Britpop enthusiasts share music, share clothes and generally indulge in some serious nightclubbing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They're lovable jerks and idiots with more dimension than the average comedy sidekicks, and luckily Andy survives their doomed regimen of nightclubbing, speed dating, and misplaced mentorship, although barely.
      • The only reason I went was because I was hoping to get somewhere with this particular female workmate I used to go out nightclubbing with, but I was sorely disappointed for almost 2 years.
      • On an album dedicated to the enchantment of pure nightclubbing, they appear to harbour an awareness of how partying one's blues away isn't an entirely neutral, innocent pastime, disconnected from the world.
      • But I go nightclubbing, I dance, I really enjoy it and I try not to worry, although I know the next day I'm going to be absolutely shattered.
 
 

Definition of nightclub in US English:

nightclub

nounˈnītˌkləbˈnaɪtˌkləb
  • An establishment for nighttime entertainment, typically serving drinks and offering music, dancing, etc.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub.
    • It says licensees of the remaining 20 per cent of pubs and nightclubs can choose whether to ban smoking.
    • The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned.
    • Chefs have been a part of my life ever since I opened my first nightclub in Sheffield in 1969.
    • In Western Australia the ban on smoking does not extend to hotels, bars, nightclubs or casinos.
    • In Spain huge-capacity nightclubs stay open all night but are sited well out of town.
    • It offers a diversity of nightlife opportunities with its many nightclubs, bars and discos.
    • Theatre companies are staging productions in nightclubs, pubs and sitting rooms.
    • Posters and literature are being distributed in pubs, working men's clubs and nightclubs across the city.
    • He then moved into estate agency before opening his first nightclub The Caroline in Atherton.
    • Camden Street has become a very popular entertainment centre with many new bars and nightclubs.
    • It has no nightclubs, no theatres and no restaurants you'll read about in Toronto Life.
    • I do not remember any trouble occurring such as often seems the case today in nightclubs and discos.
    • The only people he knew were ones he met in pubs and nightclubs.
    • Bars, clubs, nightclubs, sports and shopping facilities are also featured.
    • Clubbers are in for a treat as a new nightclub is set to open its doors to the public.
    • In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme.
    • The bars, restaurants, bistros and nightclubs are teeming with them, all spending easily.
    • Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London.
    • I have read many of the letters regarding the recent early closing of bars and nightclubs in Pattaya.
    Synonyms
    night spot, disco, discotheque, cabaret, club, supper club, bar
 
 
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