saloon
saloon 英 [səˈlu:n] 美 [səˈlun]
n. 酒吧;大厅;展览场;公共大厅;大会客室;轿车(英国用法)
名词复数:saloons
- A saloon is an old-fashioned name for a bar or a tavern. Suggest meeting at the local saloon after work and your friends might give you a funny look, but they'll know what you mean.
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- n. 酒吧;大厅;展览场;公共大厅;大会客室;轿车(英国用法)
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1. Of course, saloon proprietors simply incorporated the expense of this "free" lunch into the price of the beverages they sold.
当然,酒吧间的经营者只是把这部分 "免费的" 午餐的花费算到了他们出售的饮料的价格里面。
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2. McCarthy subtly shows us the long, slow development of the Kid from another mindless scalper of Indians to the courageous confronter of the Judge in their final debate in a saloon.
麦卡锡精巧地展示了这孩子舒缓漫长的成长过程,从一个常见的莽撞的印第安人头皮猎取者,成长为最后在酒吧争论中法官的无畏的对抗者。
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3. When they realised we were Russians, they took us to the saloon bar and cracked open a bottle of vodka.
当认出我们是俄罗斯人时,他们带我们去了酒吧,并打开一瓶伏特加招待我们。
- saloon (n.) 1728, Englished form of salon, and originally used interchangeable with it. Meaning "large hall in a public place for entertainment, etc." is from 1747; especially a passenger boat from 1817, also used of railway cars furnished like drawing rooms (1842). Sense of "public bar" developed by 1841, American English.
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