[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
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club★/klʌb; NAmEklʌb/
noun
,
verb
clubclubsclubbedclubbingnoun★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9clubs[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 ╱ A10[countable ]one card from the suitcalled clubs梅花牌◆I played a club.我出梅花。IDIOMbe 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 VERBˌclub 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; NAmEklʌb/
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club2 verb
clubclub1 /klʌb/ ●●●S1W1 noun [countable]
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1for an activity or sporta)[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
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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 Englisha)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 gamesa) 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 clubsb)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 humorouslySYN 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.
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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 verbif people club together, they share the cost of something: We clubbed together to buy her a present.
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