nightspot



n. 夜总会
n.
夜总会;夜点;
英英释义
nightspot[ 'naitspɔt ]
n.a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink
同义词:cabaretnightclubclub
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Vegas casinos routinely pay heavy sums to singers and entertainers whom no nightspot in Manhattan can afford to hire.
拉斯韦加斯的赌场经常出高薪聘请曼哈顿没有哪一家夜总会请得起的歌手和艺员。
权威例句
Liaison discusses water & consolidationNightspot
Massive collective: Redefining cool nightspots
“Australia's Most Evil and Repugnant Nightspot”: The FOCO Club, Brisbane, 1968–69
High-rolling Marbella nightspot changes hands
IN THE week VIP nightspot [...]
Bars Drinking in the Praise; Toon Nightspots Hailed for Efforts in Promoting Safer Nights Out
"Australia's most evil and repugnant nightspot"Foco Club and transnational politics in Brisbane's '68'
City Looks for Way to Curb Violence at Clubs; Weekend Shootings at 2 Nightspots Lend Urgency to Finding a Solution
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nightspot (n.)
also night spot, "nightclub," 1936, from night (n.) + spot (n.) "place."
1. Originally the intention was to intersperse the historical scenes with modern ones.
最初是想用现代景观点缀历史景观。
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2. Intersperse exclamation marks in the text.
在文章中加进一些感叹号.
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3. Taking advantage of abstract line, brilliant color and high - sounding intersperse reveals luxurious feature.
抽象的线条, 大胆的颜色和夸张的点缀尽显致奢华.
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4. You should intersperse colorful anecdotes about your experience with perceptive queries about the vacancy.
讲述自己的经历时应该加入一些有声有色的轶事,中间巧妙穿插对所应聘职位的询问.
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[ intersperse 造句 ]
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