cab·a·ret
noun/ˈkæbəreɪ/
/ˌkæbəˈreɪ/
- [countable, uncountable] entertainment with singing and dancing that is performed in restaurants or clubs in the evenings
卡巴莱(餐馆或夜总会于晚间提供的歌舞表演) - a cabaret act/singer/band
卡巴莱表演/歌手/乐队 - He made his name on the cabaret circuit.
他在歌舞表演圈中名声大噪。
- a cabaret act/singer/band
- [countable] a restaurant or club where cabaret entertainment is performed
(有歌舞表演的)卡巴莱餐馆,夜总会 - the theatres, restaurants and cabarets of London’s West End
伦敦西区的剧院、餐厅和歌舞厅
- the theatres, restaurants and cabarets of London’s West End
Word Originmid 17th cent. (denoting a French inn): from Old French, literally ‘wooden structure’, via Middle Dutch from Old Picard (a dialect of French spoken in Picardy) camberet ‘little room’. Current senses date from the early 20th cent.