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Definition of country club in English: country clubnoun A club with sporting and social facilities, set in a rural area. (有体育和社交设施的)乡间俱乐部 Example sentencesExamples - Forget a membership at a local country club; he'll play a decent course away from the crowded public ones.
- The look of a deserted country club swimming pool at two o'clock in the morning.
- They were as oblivious of the country club crowd as the club was of them.
- So, here I am, then, at a country club in Buckinghamshire, awaiting the arrival of the England front row.
- But the atmosphere is something between a scout camp and a country club without snobbery.
- He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point.
- Later, your father's going to play golf at the country club and I'm going to take Camille shopping.
- She finds herself in the ballroom of the country club, in a dazzling yellow dress with long gloves.
- Then came a break of almost four weeks which saw Rebecca work as a valet at a country club to earn cash and the opportunity to practice for the next session.
- I sat with him at dinner in his beautiful country club down in Palm Beach.
- Instead, it came back from the country club, driving slowly past the gate.
- A murder inquiry was under way today into the death of a timeshare salesman who was killed after spending the evening at a country club.
- It's a health and leisure product - almost like a country club - that you can join.
- I also liked the fact that there was always some club in town that was a blues club or a country club or a jazz club or whatever.
- The city could boast of a country club, an opera house, a huge post office, and many other fine buildings.
- He wasn't good at football, couldn't afford Polo shirts, and didn't belong to a country club.
- My husband and I attended a family wedding held at a Jewish country club.
- We'll sound like snobs if we say the country club and if we say our club we'll sound like I-don't knows!
- The next morning, another set was delivered and an invitation to play at the country club.
- If you catch someone cheating in a home game or at the country club, what would you do anyway?
Definition of country club in US English: country clubnounˈkəntrē ˌkləbˈkəntri ˌkləb A club with sporting and social facilities, set in a suburban area. (有体育和社交设施的)乡间俱乐部 Example sentencesExamples - The look of a deserted country club swimming pool at two o'clock in the morning.
- I also liked the fact that there was always some club in town that was a blues club or a country club or a jazz club or whatever.
- But the atmosphere is something between a scout camp and a country club without snobbery.
- Later, your father's going to play golf at the country club and I'm going to take Camille shopping.
- They were as oblivious of the country club crowd as the club was of them.
- We'll sound like snobs if we say the country club and if we say our club we'll sound like I-don't knows!
- He wasn't good at football, couldn't afford Polo shirts, and didn't belong to a country club.
- He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point.
- The next morning, another set was delivered and an invitation to play at the country club.
- If you catch someone cheating in a home game or at the country club, what would you do anyway?
- My husband and I attended a family wedding held at a Jewish country club.
- Then came a break of almost four weeks which saw Rebecca work as a valet at a country club to earn cash and the opportunity to practice for the next session.
- A murder inquiry was under way today into the death of a timeshare salesman who was killed after spending the evening at a country club.
- It's a health and leisure product - almost like a country club - that you can join.
- Forget a membership at a local country club; he'll play a decent course away from the crowded public ones.
- I sat with him at dinner in his beautiful country club down in Palm Beach.
- So, here I am, then, at a country club in Buckinghamshire, awaiting the arrival of the England front row.
- The city could boast of a country club, an opera house, a huge post office, and many other fine buildings.
- Instead, it came back from the country club, driving slowly past the gate.
- She finds herself in the ballroom of the country club, in a dazzling yellow dress with long gloves.
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