dance hall
英 [ˈdɑːns hɔːl]
美 [ˈdæns hɔːl]
n. 舞厅(营业性的,此义稍旧)
牛津词典
noun
- 舞厅(营业性的,此义稍旧)
a large public room where people pay to go and dance (more common in the past than now)
柯林斯词典
- 舞厅
Dance hallswere large rooms or buildings where people used to pay to go and dance, usually in the evening.
英英释义
noun
- large room used mainly for dancing
双语例句
- He allowed no rough stuff in his dance hall.
他不允许在他的舞厅里发生暴力行为。 - The people warred against building a dance hall in the town.
人们反对在镇上建舞厅。 - They entered a dance hall. No, thanks. I'm not interested in fox-trot.
不,谢了。我对狐步舞不感兴趣。 - I wonder how the others are doing in the dance hall.
不知道其他人在舞厅怎么样了? - In the dance hall, loose clothing is elegant performance of a condition.
对在大堂跳舞来说,宽松的衣服是表现优雅的一个条件。 - The dance hall once even had its roof blown off in World War II.
这个舞厅的屋顶甚至在第二次世界大战中被炸飞过。 - Discussion on structure design of heat emitting system& from temperature controlling in the safety of intelligent lamps which are used in song and dance hall
从歌舞厅用电脑灯具安全性中的温度控制谈散热系统的结构设计 - The Western sees actor Robert Mitchum starring alongside Monroe, who plays a dance hall singer.
男演员罗伯特·米彻姆和梦露一起出演了一部影片,影片中的梦露是一位舞厅的歌手。 - We can often see this picture, the road side of the West dance hall music play high, the young nightclub;
我们经常可以看到这样的景象,马路一侧歌厅舞厅西乐高奏,年轻人轻歌曼舞; - As the story goes, Mary was a young girl who was hit and killed by a car while leaving a dance hall with her boyfriend.
故事是这样的,玛丽是一个年轻女孩,一次在和男朋友离开舞会时被车撞死了。
