amerikai:
brit:
1. An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
2. A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon or plaything.
3. A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
4. An establishment that provides staged entertainment, often with food and drink, such as a nightclub.
She was sitting in a jazz club, sipping wine and listening to a bass player's solo.
5. A black clover shape (♣), one of the four symbols used to mark the suits of playing cards.
6. Any set of people with a shared characteristic.
Michael stood you up? Welcome to the club.
7. A club sandwich.
8. The slice of bread in the middle of a club sandwich.
1. To hit with a club.
He clubbed the poor dog.
2. To join together to form a group.
3. To combine into a club-shaped mass.
a medical condition with clubbing of the fingers and toes
4. To go to nightclubs.
We went clubbing in Ibiza.
5. To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.
6. To raise, or defray, by a proportional assessment.
to club the expense
7. To drift in a current with an anchor out.
8. To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
9. To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.
to club exertions
10. To turn the breech of (a musket) uppermost, so as to use it as a club.
1. One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♣.
1. A game in which questions are asked for the purpose of enabling the questioners to discover a word or thing previously selected by two persons who answer the questions.
Szinonimák: clubs