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The word 'club' can be a noun referring to various things: an organization for shared interests, a meeting place, a sports team, a nightclub, a golf club, or a weapon like a club. It also refers to the 'clubs' suit in cards. As a verb, 'club' means to hit with a heavy stick.

club (n.): 指一个组织,其成员通常会定期聚会,为有共同兴趣或活动的人们所组成。此外也可指俱乐部活动场所、职业运动队、夜总会,高尔夫球杆,或作为武器的棍棒。作为纸牌的点数,指梅花花色。 club (v.): 指用棍棒猛击人或动物。 club (as abbreviation): 在纸牌游戏中,梅花(♣)是四种花色之一。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]俱乐部;会;社团 A club is an organization of people interested in a particular activity or subject who usually meet on a regular basis.
  • ...the Chorlton Conservative Club.

    升尔顿保守党俱乐部

  • ...a youth club...

    青年俱乐部

  • He was club secretary.

    他是俱乐部秘书。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]俱乐部会所;俱乐部活动场所 A club is a place where the members of a club meet.
  [oft poss N]
  • I stopped in at the club for a drink.

    我顺路到俱乐部喝了一杯。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]职业运动俱乐部 A club is a team which competes in sporting competitions.
  • ...the New York Yankees baseball club.

    纽约扬基职业棒球俱乐部

  • ...Liverpool football club.

    利物浦足球俱乐部

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]同 nightclub A club is the same as a nightclub .
  • It's a big dance hit in the clubs.

    这支舞曲在夜总会很火。

  • ...the London club scene.

    伦敦的夜总会场景

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](高尔夫球)球杆 A club is a long, thin, metal stick with a piece of wood or metal at one end that you use to hit the ball in golf.
  • ...a six-iron club.

    6号铁杆

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]大棒;棍棒 A club is a thick heavy stick that can be used as a weapon.
  • Men armed with knives and clubs attacked his home.

    一群手持刀棒的人袭击了他家。

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[VERB 动词](用大棒等)狠狠地打,猛击 To club a person or animal means to hit them hard with a thick heavy stick or a similar weapon.
  [V n]
  [V n to n]
  • Two thugs clubbed him with baseball bats...

    两个暴徒用棒球棒猛击他。

  • Clubbing baby seals to death for their pelts is wrong.

    为了获得海豹皮而用棍棒打死幼海豹是不道德的。

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[N-UNCOUNT-COLL 不可数集合名词](纸牌中的)梅花 Clubs is one of the four suits in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more black symbols: ♣.
  • ...the ace of clubs.

    梅花A

  • A club is a playing card of this suit.(一张)梅花(牌)
    • The next player discarded a club.

      下一个牌手打出一张梅花。

相关词组:
club together

Oxford club / klʌb ; NAmE klʌb /
noun
,
verb
club clubs clubbed clubbing
noun for activity/sport 活动;体育运动 1 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词 ) a group of people who meet together regularly, for a particular activity, sport, etc. 俱乐部;社团;会 a golf/tennis, etc. club 高尔夫球、网球等俱乐部 a chess/film/movie, etc. club 国际象棋、电影等俱乐部 to join/belongto a club 加入俱乐部;属于某俱乐部 The club has/have voted to admit new members. 俱乐部通过投票同意接纳新成员。 see also
fan club
,
youth club
2 [countable ] the building or rooms that a particular clubuses (俱乐部使用的)建筑设施,活动室 We had lunch at the golf club. 我们在高尔夫球俱乐部吃了午饭。 the club bar 俱乐部酒吧 see also
country club
,
health club
3 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( BrE) a professional sports organization that includes the players, managers, owners and members 职业运动俱乐部 Manchester United Football Club 曼联职业足球俱乐部
music/dancing 音乐;舞蹈 4 [countable ] a place where people, especially young people, go and listen to music, dance, etc. (尤指年轻人听音乐、跳舞等的)俱乐部,夜总会 a jazz club 爵士乐夜总会 the club scene in Newcastle 纽卡斯尔的夜总会场景 see also
clubbing
,
nightclub
,
strip club
social 社交 5 [countable + singular or plural verb ] (especially in Britain) an organization and a place where people, usually men only, can meet together socially or stay (尤指英国)男性俱乐部 He's a member of several London clubs. 他是伦敦几个男性俱乐部的会员。 selling books/CDs 销售书╱激光唱片 6 [countable ] an organization that sells books, CDs, etc. cheaply to its members (以优惠价出售图书、激光唱片等给成员的)读者俱乐部,听众俱乐部,…会 a music club 音乐听众俱乐部 see also
book club
weapon 武器 7 [countable ] a heavy stick with one end thicker than the other, that is used as a weapon 击棍(一头粗一头细) see also
billy club
in golf 高尔夫球 8 [countable ] =
golf club
 (1 )
in card games 纸牌游戏 9 clubs [plural ,  uncountable ] one of the four sets of cards (called
suits
) in a pack/deckof cards. The clubshave a black design shaped like three black leaves on a short stem. 梅花
the five/queen/ace of clubs 梅花五╱ Q ╱ A
10 [countable ] one card from the suitcalled clubs 梅花牌 I played a club. 我出梅花。
IDIOM be in the club ( BrE) ( informal) to be pregnant 怀孕;肚子大了 more at
join
v.
verb ( -bb- ) 1 [transitive ] clubsb/sth to hit a person or an animal with a heavy stick or similar object 用棍棒(或类似棍棒之物)打 The victim was clubbed to deathwith a baseball bat. 受害者被人用棒球球棒殴打致死。 2 [intransitive ] go clubbing ( BrE) ( informal) to spend time dancing and drinking in nightclubs 泡夜总会 PHRASAL VERB ˌclub toˈgether ( BrE) if two or more people club together,they each give an amount of money and the total is used to pay for sth 凑份子;分担费用 We clubbed together to buy them a new television. 我们凑钱给他们买了一台新电视机。 club / klʌb ; NAmE klʌb /
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clubclub1 /klʌb/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable]
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1for an activity or sport a)[also + plural verb British English] an organization for people who share a particular interest or enjoy similar activities, or a group of people who meet together to do something they are interested inrugby/golf/squash etc club Our chess club really needs new members.club for a club for unemployed young people It costs £15 to join the club. She belongs to a local health club. b)the building or place where the members of a particular club meet or play sport:  We could have dinner at the golf club. see thesaurus at
organization
country club
, fan club
, youth club
2professional sport [also + plural verb British English] especially British English a professional organization including the players, managers, and owners of a sports team:  Manchester United Football ClubGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?In meanings 1 and 2, club is usually followed by a singular verb: · The club meets on Mondays after school.In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The club meet on Mondays after school.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS3for dancing/music a place where people go to dance, listen to music, and meet socially:  a jazz club Shall we go to a club? I’m not into the club scene at all.4traditional men’s club especially British English a)an organization, traditionally for men only, which provides a comfortable place for its members to relax, eat, or stay the night:  I always stay at my London club. b)the building where this organization is based5book/record/wine etc club an organization which people join to buy books, records, wine etc cheaply6golf (also golf club) a long thin metal stick used in golf to hit the ball7weapon a thick heavy stick used to hit people8in card games a) clubs one of the four suits (=types of cards) in a set of playing cards, which has the design of three round black leaves in a group togetherten/king etc of clubs the ace of clubs b)a card from this suit:  You have to play a club.9in the club British English old-fashioned if a woman is in the club, she is going to have a baby – used humorously SYN  pregnant10join the club (also welcome to the club American English) spoken used after someone has described a bad situation that they are in, to tell them that you are in the same situation:  ‘He never listens to me.’ ‘Join the club.’COLLOCATIONStypes of cluba football/tennis/golf etc club· There’s a football club for the young people in the area.a sports club· Why don’t you join one of the school sports clubs?a youth club (=for young people)· The youth club is on Thursday nights in the village hall.a social club (=where you meet people and talk)· Older people may benefit from joining a social club.a health club (=where you go to do physical exercise)· The hotel has its own health club with saunas, solarium and work-out equipment.a fan club (=for people who like a particular team, band, person etc)· I used to be a member of the Take That fan club.a country club (=a sports and social club, usually in the countryside)· Ted was a member of an exclusive country club.verbsjoin a club· I decided to join the computer club.belong to a club· Do you belong to any university clubs or societies?form a club (=start one)· It’s always possible to form your own club.run a club (=organize one)· My Dad helps to run the rowing club.a club welcomes somebody (=is happy to accept new members)· The chess club welcomes both beginners and experienced players.club + NOUNa club member/member of a club· There’s a monthly magazine for club members.club membership· Club membership costs £300 per year.a club chairman/president· Reg took over as club chairman three years ago,a club secretary· For further information about membership, contact the club secretary.a club official (=someone with a position of authority in the club)· At this meeting we will elect new club officials.
club1 noun
club2 verb
clubclub2 verb (past tense and past participle clubbed, present participle clubbing) [transitive]
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to hit someone hard with a heavy object:  baby seals being clubbed to deathclub together phrasal verb if people club together, they share the cost of something:  We clubbed together to buy her a present.
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club

[klʌb]clubbed, clubbing, clubs

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clubbed[308] clubbing[932] clubs[9399]
俱乐部(94%),棍棒(3%),用棍棒打(2%),泡夜总会(1%)
n.俱乐部,社团;夜总会;棍棒;(扑克牌中的)梅花
adj.俱乐部的
vt.用棍棒打;募集
vi.集资;组成俱乐部
n.(Club)人名;(英)克拉布

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