club

US: /ˈkɫəb/

UK: /klˈʌb/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

club /klʌb/
  • danh từ
    • dùi cui, gậy tày
    • (thể dục,thể thao) gậy (đánh gôn)
    • (số nhiều) (đánh bài) quân nhép
      • the ace of clubs: quân át nhép
    • hội, câu lạc bộ
      • tennis club: hội quần vợt
    • trụ sở câu lạc bộ, trụ sở hội ((như) club-house)
    • động từ
      • đánh bằng dùi cui, đánh bằng gậy tày
      • họp lại, chung nhau
        • to club together to buy something: chung tiền nhau mua cái gì
      • (quân sự) làm lộn xộn, làm rối loạn hàng ngũ, gây chuyện ba gai (trong đơn vị)


    Advanced English dictionary

    noun, verb
    + noun
    for activity / sport
    1 [C+sing./pl. v.] (especially in compounds) a group of people who meet together regularly, for a particular activity, sport, etc: a golf / tennis club + a chess / film / movie club + to join / belong to a club + The club has / have voted to admit 50 new members.
    See also - FAN CLUB, YOUTH CLUB
    2 [C] the building or rooms that a particular club uses: We had lunch at the golf club. + the club bar
    See also - COUNTRY CLUB, HEALTH CLUB
    3 [C+sing./pl. v.] (BrE) a professional sports organization that includes the players, managers, owners and members: Manchester United Football Club
    music / dancing
    4 [C] a place where people, especially young people, go and listen to music, dance, etc: a jazz club + the club scene in Newcastle
    See also - CLUBBING, NIGHTCLUB, STRIP CLUB
    social
    5 [C+sing./pl. v.] (especially in Britain) an organization and a place where people, usually men only, can meet together socially or stay: He's a member of several London clubs.
    selling books / cds
    6 [C] an organization that sells books, CDs, etc. cheaply to its members: a music / record club
    See also - BOOK CLUB
    weapon
    7 [C] a heavy stick with one end thicker than the other, that is used as a weapon
    See also - BILLY CLUB
    in golf
    8 [C] = GOLF CLUB
    in card games
    9 (clubs) [pl., U] one of the four set of cards (called SUITS) in a pack/deck of cards. The clubs have a black design shaped like three black leaves on a short stem: the five / queen / ace of clubs
    10 [C] one card from the SUIT called clubs: I played a club.
    Idioms: be in the club (BrE, informal) to be pregnant
    more at JOIN v.
    + verb (-bb-)
    1 [VN] to hit a person or an animal with a heavy stick or similar object: The victim was clubbed to death with a baseball bat.
    2 [V] (go clubbing) (BrE, informal) to spend time dancing and drinking in NIGHTCLUBS
    Phrasal Verbs: club together (BrE) if two or more people club together, they each give an amount of money and the total is used to pay for sth: We clubbed together to buy them a new television.

    Thesaurus dictionary

    n.
    1 cudgel, bat, bludgeon, mace, billy, truncheon, baton, staff, stick; cosh, Chiefly US and Canadian blackjack:
    The blow from the club required six stitches.
    2 association, society, organization, fraternity, sorority, fellowship, brotherhood, sisterhood, federation, union, guild, lodge, alliance, league, order, consortium, company:
    Our sailing club holds an annual race.
    3 clubhouse:
    The society's club is near Pall Mall.
    4 nightclub, cabaret, Colloq nightspot:
    After the theatre, we stopped at Oscar's club for a nightcap.
    v.
    5 beat, cudgel, bludgeon, bat, belabour or US belabor; lambaste, baste, thrash, trounce:
    The guerrillas caught the traitor and clubbed him to death.
    6 Often, club together. band or join or league (together), team (up), join forces, combine, ally, associate, confederate, cooperate:
    We clubbed together to purchase the antique clock.


    Collocation

    1 group of people who meet to share an interest

    ADJ.

    exclusive, private, top
    one of the top football clubs in the country
    | local | social | youth | fan, sports | football, golf, etc.
    She plays at the local tennis club.
    | book, record

    VERB + CLUB

    belong to
    She belongs to a book club.
    | become a member of, join | form, start | run
    Who runs the tennis club?

    CLUB + NOUN

    chairman, manager, member, official, player, secretary | cricket, football | bar

    PREP.

    in a/the ~
    How many people are there in the club?

    More information about ORGANIZATION

    ORGANIZATION:

    create, establish, form, found, set up, start ~
    an association created to promote local industry The company was founded in 1981.

    dissolve ~
    (often law)She sought a court order to have the partnership dissolved.

    run ~
    He runs an accountancy firm.

    manage ~
    The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis.

    be/become a member of, join ~
    She became a member of the Society of Arts.

    leave ~
    The country plans to leave the organization.

    2 where people go and listen to music, dance, etc.

    ADJ.

    jazz, night
    (also
    nightclub)

    CLUB + NOUN

    scene
    a new style of music on the London club scene

    3 playing card

    PLAYING CARD:

    cards two, three, etc. of ~s the four of hearts

    jack, queen, king, ace of ~s the ace of spades

    high, low ~ a low club

    black, red ~ You can't put a red five on a red six.

    pick up, take ~ Why didn't you pick up the king?

    have, hold ~ He knew his opponents held only spades and diamonds.

    lay/put down, play ~ She put down a joker.

    lead ~ You should have led a high spade.

    draw ~ Use your ace and king to draw the trumps.

    trump ~ He trumped my ace!

    ~ be trumps/wild/high Spades are trumps. Let's play again. This time twos are wild, aces high.

    ~ trick (in games like bridge and whist) We needed to take three more spade tricks.

    on a/the ~ You can play either a nine or a jack on a ten.

    More information about PLAYING CARD



    Concise dictionary

    clubbed|clubbing|clubsklʌb
    noun
    +a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together
    +a formal association of people with similar interests
    +stout stick that is larger at one end
    +a building that is occupied by a social club
    +golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
    +a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it
    +a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink
    verb
    +unite with a common purpose
    +gather and spend time together
    +strike with a club or a bludgeon


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