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club

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club1 /klʌb/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]
1 FOR AN ACTIVITY/SPORTfor an activity or sport 活動或體育的
a) [also + plural verb British English] an organization for people who share a particular interest or enjoy similar activities, or a group of people who meet together to do something they are interested in 俱樂部
rugby/golf/squash etc club
Our chess club really needs new members.
我們的國際象棋俱樂部很需要有新會員的加入。
club for
a club for unemployed young people
失業青年俱樂部
It costs £15 to join the club.
參加這個俱樂部要交15英鎊。
She belongs to a local health club.
她參加了當地的一家健身俱樂部。
b) the building or place where the members of a particular club meet or play sport 俱樂部〔指俱樂部建築或所在地〕,會所
We could have dinner at the golf club.
我們可以在高爾夫球俱樂部裏用晚餐。
see thesaurus at organization country club, fan club, youth club
2 professional sport 職業體育運動 [also + plural verb British English] especially British EnglishBrE a professional organization including the players, managers, and owners of a sports team 〔職業體育的〕俱樂部
Manchester United Football Club
曼聯(隊)足球俱樂部
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
In meanings 1 and 2, club is usually followed by a singular verb:
The club meets on Mondays after school.
In British English, you can also use a plural verb:
The club meet on Mondays after school.
3 for dancing/music 舞蹈/音樂的 a place where people go to dance, listen to music, and meet socially 俱樂部;夜總會
a jazz club
爵士樂俱樂部
Shall we go to a club?
我們去夜總會怎樣?
I’m not into the club scene at all.
我對夜總會場景一點都不感興趣。
4 traditional men’s club 傳統的男子俱樂部 especially British EnglishBrE
a) an organization, traditionally for men only, which provides a comfortable place for its members to relax, eat, or stay the night 男子俱樂部
I always stay at my London club.
我總是待在倫敦的男子俱樂部裏。
b) the building where this organization is based 男子俱樂部會所
5. book/record/wine etc club ORGANIZATIONan organization which people join to buy books, records, wine etc cheaply 圖書/唱片/葡萄酒等俱樂部〔其會員可以低價購買書籍、唱片、葡萄酒等〕
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6. golf 高爾夫球 (also golf club) a long thin metal stick used in golf to hit the ball 高爾夫球杆4  See picture of 見圖 BAT
7. weapon 武器 a thick heavy stick used to hit people 大頭棒,棍棒
8 in card games 紙牌戲IN CARD GAMES
a) DGC clubs one of the four suits (=types of cards) in a set of playing cards, which has the design of three round black leaves in a group together 梅花
ten/king etc of clubs
the ace of clubs
梅花 A
b) DGCa card from this suit 梅花牌
You have to play a club.
你得出一張梅花牌。
9. in the club BABY/HAVE A BABY British EnglishBrE old-fashioned if a woman is in the club, she is going to have a baby – used humorously 懷孕的〔幽默用法〕 SYN pregnant
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10 join the club  (also welcome to the club American EnglishAmE)SERIOUS SITUATION spoken used after someone has described a bad situation that they are in, to tell them that you are in the same situation 我們都一樣(糟)
‘He never listens to me.’ ‘Join the club.’
他從不聽我的話。”“我們倆一樣啦。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
types of club
a football/tennis/golf etc club
There’s a football club for the young people in the area.
a sports club
Why don’t you join one of the school sports clubs?
a youth club (=for young people)
The youth club is on Thursday nights in the village hall.
a social club (=where you meet people and talk)
Older people may benefit from joining a social club.
a health club (=where you go to do physical exercise)
The hotel has its own health club with saunas, solarium and work-out equipment.
a fan club (=for people who like a particular team, band, person etc)
I used to be a member of the Take That fan club.
a country club (=a sports and social club, usually in the countryside)
Ted was a member of an exclusive country club.
verbs
join a club
I decided to join the computer club.
belong to a club
Do you belong to any university clubs or societies?
form a club (=start one)
It’s always possible to form your own club.
run a club (=organize one)
My Dad helps to run the rowing club.
a club welcomes somebody (=is happy to accept new members)
The chess club welcomes both beginners and experienced players.
club + NOUN
a club member/member of a club
There’s a monthly magazine for club members.
club membership
Club membership costs £300 per year.
a club chairman/president
Reg took over as club chairman three years ago,
a club secretary
For further information about membership, contact the club secretary.
a club official (=someone with a position of authority in the club)
At this meeting we will elect new club officials.
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club2 verb (clubbed, clubbing) [transitiveT]
1HITto hit someone hard with a heavy object 〔用棍棒〕打
baby seals being clubbed to death
被棍棒打死的幼海豹
2club together phrasal verbphr v SHAREif people club together, they share the cost of something 分擔費用,湊錢
We clubbed together to buy her a present.
我們湊錢給她買了一份禮物。
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Origin club1
(1100-1200) Old Norse klubba heavy stick

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