单词 | bouncer |
释义 | bouncer (baʊnsəʳ ) Word forms: bouncers countable noun A bouncer is someone who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble. During the winter, he worked as a bouncer. Collocations: burly bouncer The suspects include a shady nightclub owner, a burly bouncer and the husband of his protegee. The Sun The flats have a separate entrance from the club, but it's on the same street, which means burly bouncers outside until 4am every morning. Times, Sunday Times The pair were separated at yesterday's press conference by burly bouncers, including one who towered over them at 6ft 10in. The Sun The former club bouncer has gone from 10st to 12st 3lb. The Sun Tall and muscular, he looks like a club bouncer. Outlook India He also worked as a club bouncer before becoming a professional wrestler. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A 20-year-old white male - grabbed by club bouncers - was yesterday being quizzed by cops. The Sun Think of it as a nightclub bouncer with a heart of gold. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He was working as a nightclub bouncer when he resolved to become a businessman. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The flower arrangement (yellow lilies) was as large as a nightclub bouncer. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 保安 Japanese: (バーなどの)用心棒 |
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