单词 | juice bar |
释义 | > as lemmasjuice bar juice bar n. (a) originally North American, a stall, bar, café, etc., selling freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices or similar beverages; (b) U.S. a club, bar, etc., usually for teenagers and young people, where only non-alcoholic drinks are served; (c) U.S. slang an establishment featuring nude or topless entertainment, in which the sale of alcohol is prohibited. ΚΠ 1939 N.Y. Times 5 Mar. xx. 3/4 In the building's patio will be a fruit juice bar where Florida products will be on sale.] 1952 N.Y. Times 13 Jan. xx. 11 (heading) Winter Haven's Citrus Museum includes a juice bar for thirsty visitors. 1967 Punch 18 Oct. 574/1 Leaning over the rail of the Juice Bar, Mr. Alfred Spence..says: ‘We get a very nice type of kid in here.’ 1973 N.Y. Times 1 Jan. 17/8 (heading) 11 arrested in ‘juice bar’ raid; narcotics and weapons seized. 1980 N.Y. Times 11 June b3/6 In addition to bars regulated by the Liquor Authority, topless shows are presented in ‘juice bars’, in which it is illegal to sell alcoholic beverages. 1991 Chicago Tribune (Nexis) 4 Nov. ii. 1/2 Krieger..keeps the vigil outside Medusa's, the hottest teen club, or ‘juice bar’, in town, dressed in a black trenchcoat. 2001 Business Rev. Weekly 16 Feb. 44/3 Juice bars will have to evolve to survive, adding products such as wraps (mountain bread sandwiches) and muffins to boost winter sales. < as lemmas |
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