saloons
英 [səˈluːnz]
美 [səˈlunz]
n. 小轿车; (三厢)四门轿车; (旧时美国西部和加拿大的)酒吧,酒馆; (客轮上的)交谊厅
saloon的复数
柯林斯词典
- (双排座)轿车,箱式小客车
Asaloonor asaloon caris a car with seats for four or more people, a fixed roof, and a boot that is separated from the rear seats. - 酒吧;酒馆
Asaloonis a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk. - 酒吧雅座;(宾馆的)高级酒廊
Thesaloonorsaloon barin a pub or hotel is a comfortable bar where the drinks are more expensive than in the other bars.
in AM, use 美国英语用 sedan
双语例句
- The temperance league wanted to close all the saloons in town.
禁酒联合会要关闭镇上所有的酒吧。 - Saloons blossomed overnight, two and sometimes three in a block, and after nightfall the streets were full of drunken men, black and white, reeling from wall to curb and back again.
入夜之后,大街上到处都是醉汉,有黑人也有白人,摇摇晃晃地在人行道上跌跌撞撞。 - In a country where powerful men were once transported in sedan chairs, Chinese car buyers have a culturally embedded preference for roomy saloons.
在这个国家,有权势的人过去坐着轿子出门。中国汽车买家在文化上根深蒂固地喜欢宽敞的轿车。 - After the palatial resort in Adams Street, he could not stomach the commonplace saloons which he found advertised.
有了在亚当斯街那家华丽的酒店工作的经历,他无法忍受这些登广告的庸俗酒馆。 - There were nine saloons in those days, and they just stayed open all the time.
当时一共有九家酒店,昼夜开门营业。 - In nineteenth-century America, many saloons had a free lunch counter stocked with sliced meats, breads, hard-boiled eggs, and other good things to eat.
在十九世纪的美国,许多酒吧间有一个免费的午餐台,摆着肉片、面包、煮熟的蛋和其它好吃的。 - There was parking room for motors on each side of the road, and there were saloons, tawdry and bright.
路两边都有停汽车的地方,还有俗里俗气、灯火通明的酒巴间。 - Both of these were the names of mountains and they were both good saloons with old-days bars and the gambling was about the same in one as in the other except you ate better in The Pilot probably.
这两家店名原来都是山名,两家酒馆都不错,都有那种旧式的吧台,赌博机也都没什么两样,只不过派勒特的菜肴可能略好一些。 - No wonder the big carmakers are finding their once-ubiquitous small family saloons are becoming an endangered species.
难怪大型汽车制造商现在发现它们曾经无处不在的小型家庭轿车正在成为“濒危物种”。 - During the Progressive era the number of saloons increased greatly, as a main component of city culture, saloons played a more and more important part in social lives of city dwellers, which became an ideal stage of entertainments and social communication to man.
进步运动时期,美国城市中的酒馆数量猛增,作为美国城市文化的重要组成部分,酒馆在城市居民生活中越来越扮演着重要的角色,成为男人们娱乐交际的舞台。