英:[səˈlu:n]
美:[səˈlun]
英:[səˈlu:n]
美:[səˈlun]
sa·loon
s lun
复数:saloons
noun
chiefly British salon sense 1
chiefly British an often elaborately decorated public hall
a usually large public cabin on a ship (as for dining)
chiefly British salon sense 4
barroom
salon sense 2
parlor car
sedan sense 2a called alsosaloon car
saloon carn. 轿车;豪华客车
1728年,英语化或其他变形的 salon(见该词),最初的意思与之相同,即“用于接待客人或艺术展示的宽敞房间”。
“公共场所中供娱乐或消遣的大厅”的具体意义始于1747年; 特别是指客船上的大厅(1817年); 后来用于铁路车厢中的客厅(1842年)。在美国英语中, “公共酒吧”的意义在1841年发展出来。Saloon-keeper “酒吧老板”于1839年出现。
French salon, from Italian salone, augmentative of sala hall, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German sal hall; akin to Lithuanian sala village
The first known use of saloon was in 1728
saltyadjective
seasoned with or containing salt : tasting of or like salt
having the flavor of or suggesting the sea or things related to the sea
racy entry 1 sense 2
a salty remark
saltinenoun
a square crisp cracker usually sprinkled with salt
saltyadjective
seasoned with or containing salt : tasting of or like salt
having the flavor of or suggesting the sea or things related to the sea
racy entry 1 sense 2
a salty remark
salt1 of 3noun
a compound in the form of crystals that consists of sodium chloride and is used especially for seasoning or preserving food and in industry called alsocommon salt
any of numerous compounds formed by replacement of part or all of the hydrogen of an acid by a metal or by a group acting like a metal
an element that gives an appealing or enlivening quality to (as one's life)
skepticism—usually used in the phrases with a grain of salt and with a pinch of salt
sailor
salt2 of 3verb
to treat, preserve, flavor, or supply with salt
salt3 of 3adjective
containing salt : saline, salty
salt water
having or being one of the four basic taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b
prepared for use or seasoned with salt
salt pork
salt1 of 3noun
a compound in the form of crystals that consists of sodium chloride and is used especially for seasoning or preserving food and in industry called alsocommon salt
any of numerous compounds formed by replacement of part or all of the hydrogen of an acid by a metal or by a group acting like a metal
an element that gives an appealing or enlivening quality to (as one's life)
skepticism—usually used in the phrases with a grain of salt and with a pinch of salt
sailor
salt2 of 3verb
to treat, preserve, flavor, or supply with salt
salt3 of 3adjective
containing salt : saline, salty
salt water
having or being one of the four basic taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b
prepared for use or seasoned with salt
salt pork
saltbushnoun
any of various shrubby plants of dry regions that are related to the goosefoots
salsanoun
a spicy sauce of tomatoes, onions, and hot peppers
popular Latin American music with elements of rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock
saloonnoun
a public room for socializing especially on a ship
barroom
1 When he came out of the saloon he stood wavering in the street, directing traffic.
从酒馆出来后,他就摇摇晃晃地站到街心去指挥交通.
2 At the end of the evening a Lexus LS 600 h L hybrid saloon will be auctioned.
在晚宴的结尾,将拍卖一辆雷克萨斯LS600hL型混合动力车.
3 We passed a town called Oatman, a proper Wild West town with a saloon and all sorts, where there were some tourists.
我们经过一个名为奥特曼的小镇,这是一个真正的西部小镇,有一家酒吧,还有其它这样的小镇应该具备的东西,镇上有一些游客。
4 The first car out of the factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will be a saloon specially designed for the American market. It too will take on the Camry.
在田纳西州查塔努加出厂的第一辆车,将是专为美国市场设计的轿车,这款车型也将以凯美瑞为竞争对手。
5 A gale of laughter went up in the saloon.
6 The corner saloon was their only gathering place, the poor man’s club.
7 Within the sanctuary of the saloons, white men of all ethnicities—including Irish, Poles, and Lithuanians—talked shop and made deals.
8 Once they do I realize that the saloon is empty excepting for the bartender, polishing glasses.
9 None of the obscene words I had learned at school in Memphis had dealt with perversions of any sort, although I might have learned the words while loitering drunkenly in saloons.
10 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。
11 And Olive no doubt caught her toe in the carpet as they set off for the first-class dining saloon.
12 Jaguar's XF is winning in consumer-satisfaction surveys, and Mr Smith is confident that the new XJ luxury saloon will be launched on time in July.
捷豹XF在调查中赢得了客户的满足。并且史密斯显示有信心新的XJ奢华saloon将在7月份按时发布。
13 Several of his male patients frequented the saloon, carrying on with the female patrons.
14 McGarrity, the saloon keeper, sent a wreath of artificial laurel leaves.
15 They went to the saloon where Patterson sat drinking at a small table.
16 I turn back the way I came and head to the saloon.
17 Red’s was the only colored saloon in the town proper; the proprietor got a break on the rent for a watchful eye.
18 His saloon was the finest in all Wentworth Avenue.
他的大客厅在全温图斯路是最漂亮的.
19 The entire crowd in the saloon gathered about me now, urging me to drink.
20 "No Exit" shows a roadtripping family entering the saloon wearing "Nebraska is for [Corn] Lovers" t-shirts.
因为在“无处可逃”那集中,汽车抛锚的一家人进入旅馆内时身上穿的t-shirts上就写著“内布拉斯加州,玉米爱好者的天堂”。
1 客厅车
2 客舱
3 酒吧
drinkery bar café cantina taproom dramshop taphouse winehouse gin mill pub canteen free house hotel watering hole boozer hostelry wine bar public crib tap-house beverage room
7 活动室
8 酒店
drinkery winefat hotel pub bush scatter bodega wineshop grogshop winehouse tavern cabaret alehouse dramshop rummery tap taproom barroom
9 轿车
10 店
11 特等酒吧间
12 再见
later alohaoe morning good-bye bye vale ciao adios cheerio ta-ta arrivederci addio pip-pip ta-ra chin-chin toodle-oo nighty-night thirty bye-bye so long
13 特别客车
18 交谊厅
20 社交室
21 谈话室
25 小轿车