club
club 英 [klʌb] 美 [klʌb]
n. 俱乐部,社团;
进行时:clubbing 过去式:clubbed 过去分词:clubbed 第三人称单数:clubs 名词复数:clubs
- A club is a group of people who share an interest, whether it's playing chess or hiding out in a tree house together.
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- n. 俱乐部,社团;
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1. a tennis, etc. club
网球等俱乐部
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2. a chess club,a film club,a movie club,
国际象棋、电影等俱乐部
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3. to join a club,to belong to a club
加入俱乐部;属于某俱乐部
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4. We had lunch at the golf club.
我们在高尔夫球俱乐部吃了午饭。
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5. a music club
音乐听众俱乐部
- club (n.) c. 1200, "thick stick wielded in the hand and used as a weapon," from Old Norse klubba "cudgel" or a similar Scandinavian source (compare Swedish klubba, Danish klubbe), assimilated from Proto-Germanic *klumbon and related to clump (n.). Old English words for this were sagol, cycgel. Specific sense of "bat or staff used in games" is from mid-15c.
- club (v.) 1590s, "to hit with a club," from club (v.). Meaning "gather in a club-like mass" is from 1620s. Related: Clubbed; clubbing. Also in a military sense (1806):
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