saloon
- IPA[səˈluːn]
英式
- a public room or building used for a specified purpose;another term for lounge bar
noun: saloon, plural noun: saloons
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名詞
- 1. a public room or building used for a specified purpose a billiard saloon
- ▪ British another term for lounge bar
- ▪ North American historical, humorous a place where alcoholic drinks may be bought and drunk.
- ▪ a large public room for use as a lounge on a ship.
- ▪ British a luxurious railway carriage used as a lounge or restaurant or as private accommodation a dining saloon
- 2. British a car having a closed body and a closed boot separated from the part in which the driver and passengers sit. a four-door saloon
- a person who runs a bar; a bartender.
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- an easy and unimpeded progress or success: the team had a saloon passage into the semi-final
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- a deck on the same level as a ship's saloon, for the use of passengers.
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- a deck on the same level as a ship's saloon, for the use of passengers.
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- a gun adapted for firing at short range.
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- a difficult situation in which there is one final chance to put it right
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- a difficult situation in which there is one final chance to put it right
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- (be in) a difficult situation in which there is one final chance to put it right
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- IPA[səˈlo͞on]
美式
- a public room or building used for a specified purpose: a billiard saloon
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