2[countableC usually singular]MEET a place where two or more people have arranged to meet 约会地点
Boats picked us up at pre-arranged rendezvous.
船在预先约定的地点接我们。
3[countableC]DL a bar, restaurant etc where people like to meet 热门聚会处〔指酒吧、饭店等〕
a popular rendezvous for media people
传媒界人士爱去的聚会场所
Examples from the Corpus
rendezvous• I am opposed to air mattresses at a rendezvous, personally.• One quicktelephone call had booked the aircraft, another fixed a rendezvous with a fellowsalesman.• I had a rendezvous in the dark.• Dexter and she would deliver Urquhart there for his rendezvous at seven o'clock that morning.• Their plan for a Paris rendezvous had collapsed.• I asked if he was going down to the rendezvous.• Old Town Square is one of Prague's best known touristrendezvous.
rendezvous• At seven p.m. she entered the wine bar where she had arranged to rendezvous.• The vehicle can then rendezvous and dock with the space station with little further expenditure of fuel.• The other participants in the meeting have to rendezvous at a similarstudio, of which there are nine in Britain.• We rendezvous every morning near Blackfriars Bridge and get the first jobs over the radio.• But at weekends, they attempt to rendezvous over the Oxfordmarmalade, and on this occasion had succeeded.• You'd rendezvous with people at midnight at Covent Garden station.