sa·loon
noun/səˈluːn/
/səˈluːn/
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(also saloon car)(both British English)(North American English sedan)a car with a boot (= space at the back for carrying things) that is separated from the part where the driver and passengers sit小轿车;三厢轿车 - a five-seater family saloon
五座家庭式轿车 - a four-door saloon
一辆四门大轿车
- a five-seater family saloon
- (also saloon bar)(also lounge bar)(all British English) a bar in a pub, hotel, etc. that is more comfortable than the other bars and where the drinks are usually more expensive
(酒馆、旅馆等的)高级酒吧,豪华酒吧 - a bar where alcoholic drinks were sold in the western US and Canada in the past
(旧时美国西部和加拿大的)酒吧,酒馆 - The cowboy died in a fight in a saloon.
这个牛仔在酒馆的一次斗殴中丧生。 - There were sawdust-on-the-floor Western saloons with gunfights and poker games.
地板上有木屑的西方酒吧里有枪战和扑克游戏。
- The cowboy died in a fight in a saloon.
- a large comfortable room on a ship, used by the passengers to sit and relax in
(客轮上的)交谊厅 - The saloon on deck B has room for 140 passengers.
B 甲板上的沙龙可容纳 140 名乘客。
- The saloon on deck B has room for 140 passengers.
Word Originearly 18th cent. (in the sense ‘drawing room’): from French salon, from Italian salone ‘large hall’, augmentative of sala ‘hall’.