释义 |
ˈclub-house The house occupied by a club; spec. the club-house attached to a golf-course. Also attrib.
1818J. Warburton Hist. Dublin II. 1169 The once-fashionable Club-houses are no longer attended. 1826M. Kelly Reminisc. (ed. 2) II. 243 A very fine-looking..gentleman, standing at the club-house door. a1845Hood Clubs iii, On what they say, and what they do, They close the Club-House gates. 1880Beaconsfield Endym. i, A gentleman..emerged from a club-house at the top of St. James' Street. 1910Bradshaw's Railway Guide Apr. 1081 (Advt.), Golf Links and a Club House have been provided. 1955Times 14 July 3/4 The indolent spectator could crawl from the clubhouse to the tenth tee. 1969Internat. Herald Tribune (Paris) 6 Nov. 3/4 They saw the vote as a rejection of a rather crude clubhouse politican. |