discotheque 英 [ˈdɪskətek]   美 [ˌdɪskəˈtɛk]

discotheque

discotheque  英 [ˈdɪskətek] 美 [ˌdɪskəˈtɛk]

n. 迪斯科舞厅 

名词复数:discotheques 

And in April of nineteen eighty-six, a bomb exploded at a West Berlin discotheque popular with American troops. Two soldiers died. 以及1986年4月,一颗炸弹在西柏林一个美国士兵常去的迪斯科舞厅爆炸,两名美国士兵死亡。
While I was at university I worked as a DJ for a mobile discotheque, spinning the discs at everything from student gigs to weddings. 大学期间,我为一家流动迪斯科舞厅担任DJ,在从学生聚会到婚礼等各种场合打碟。

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  • n. 迪斯科舞厅
  • 1. And in April of nineteen eighty-six, a bomb exploded at a West Berlin discotheque popular with American troops. Two soldiers died.

    以及1986年4月,一颗炸弹在西柏林一个美国士兵常去的迪斯科舞厅爆炸,两名美国士兵死亡。

  • 2. While I was at university I worked as a DJ for a mobile discotheque, spinning the discs at everything from student gigs to weddings.

    大学期间,我为一家流动迪斯科舞厅担任DJ,在从学生聚会到婚礼等各种场合打碟。

  • 3. And in April of nineteen eighty-six, a bomb exploded at a West Berlin discotheque popular with American troops.

    同时,在一九八六年四月,一枚炸弹爆炸发生在一个迪斯科舞厅与西柏林美军的欢迎。

  • discotheque (n.) 1954 as a French word in English; nativized by 1965, from French discothèque "nightclub with recorded music for dancing," also "record library," borrowed 1932 from Italian discoteca "record collection, record library," coined 1927 from disco "phonograph record" + -teca "collection," probably on model of biblioteca "library."
disco·theque / ˈdɪskətek ; NAmE ˈdɪskətek / noun ( old-fashioned) = disco  (1 ) discotheque discotheques disco·theque / ˈdɪskətek ; NAmE ˈdɪskətek /
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