单词 | cabaret |
释义 | cabaretn.1ΚΠ 1632 T. Hawkins tr. P. Matthieu Vnhappy Prosperitie 261 The greatest houses were heretofore but Cabarets, the Capitoll was at first covered with thatch. 2. a. A drinking house, a pot-house. (Now almost exclusively an alien word referring to France, etc.; but formerly somewhat naturalized.) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > drinking place > [noun] > tavern or public house houseOE tavern1297 tavern-housea1400 sunc1400 tap-house1500 tippling-housea1549 innsc1550 bousing-inn1575 ivy-bush1576 osteria1580 ordinary1590 caback1591 taberna1593 bousing-house1594 pothouse1598 red lattice1604 cupping-house1615 public house1617 busha1625 Wirtshaus1650 bibbery1653 cabaret1656 gaming ordinary1667 public1685 shop1695 bibbing-housea1704 dram-shop1725 gill house1728 rum shop1738 buvette1753 dram-house1753 grog-shop1790 wine-vault1791 pub1800 pulperia1818 pulqueria1822 potation-shop1823 rum hole1825 Wirtschaft1834 drunkery1836 pot shop1837 drinkery1840 rum mill1844 khazi1846 beer-shop1848 boozer1895 rub-a-dub1898 Weinstube1899 rubbity-dub1905 peg house1922 rub-a-dub-dub1932 rubbity1941 Stube1946 superpub1964 1656 J. Bramhall in T. Hobbes Questions Liberty 220 Suppose this servant, passing by some Cabaret, or Tennis-court, where his Camerads were drinking or playing. 1662 S. Pepys Diary 23 Sept. (1970) III. 204 In most Cabaretts in France they have writ upon the walls..‘Dieu te regarde’. 1673 J. Dryden Marriage a-la-Mode v. i. 74 Sung, two or three years ago in Cabarets. 1682 G. Wheler Journey into Greece ii. 203 At Gallata are some Christian Cabarets; but the Wine is dear. 1834 T. De Quincey S. T. Coleridge in Tait's Edinb. Mag. Oct. 592/1 The little homely cabaret, which had been the scene of her brief romance. b. A restaurant or night-club in which entertainment is provided as an accompaniment to a meal; also, the entertainment so provided, a floor-show. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > nightlife > [noun] > nightclub finish1796 café chantant1854 nightclub1871 bottle party1903 lokal1903 cabaret1912 boîte1922 supper club1927 nitery1929 hot spot1930 spot1930 clip-joint1933 nightspot1936 night box1938 Nachtlokal1939 partouze1959 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > variety, etc. > [noun] > cabaret cabaret1912 floor show1927 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > variety, etc. > [adjective] > cabaret cabaret1912 1912 W. Irwin Red Button 42 He spends most of his extra money at pool parlors, Austrian villages and cabaret shows. 1915 T. Burke Nights in Town 254 Those melancholy places, the night clubs and cabarets. 1920 F. S. Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise ii. ii. 217 A famous cabaret star was at the next table. 1922 Daily Mail 13 Nov. 7 Cabaret, as exemplified by the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole, also broke all records... This cabaret form of entertainment is very popular just now. 1922 Daily Mail 25 Nov. 13 The new cabaret show which was to have been started on Tuesday has been rehearsed for a fortnight. 1923 Westm. Gaz. 22 May There is to be a super cabaret at the Hotel Metropole on Friday evening. 1938 G. Greene Brighton Rock ii. i. 68 The floor was cleared for the last cabaret of the evening. 3. A porcelain tea, coffee, etc., service sometimes accompanied by a small table or tray. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > providing or serving drink > serving tea or coffee > [noun] > equipment for serving tea tea-stand1697 tea-equipage1709 hand board1721 tea-things1747 tea-board1748 tea-ware1766 tea-tray1773 tea-set1786 tea-ladle1808 tea-service1809 tea-wagon1840 tea-ship1854 cabaret1856 tea-cosy1863 Norwegian kitchen1868 tête-à-tête set1870 tea-stall1889 tea basket1891 tea-pot stand1895 tea cart1934 tea-trolley1937 1856 J. C. Robinson Inventory Mus. Ornamental Art 32 Old Sèvres porcelain... ‘Cabaret’, rose du Barry ground..the set consisting of four pieces. 1904 Daily Chron. 9 June 3/2 A cabaret, painted with flowers, fruit, and trophies..by Lene père. 1968 R. H. R. Smithies Shoplifter (1969) v. 98 A cabaret tray of Swansea porcelain. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021). cabaretn.2 Obsolete. A plant: the Asarabacca ( Asarum europæum). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular medicinal plants or parts > [noun] > asarabacca hazelwortlOE foalfoot1538 asarabacca1551 cabaret1574 1574 J. Baret Aluearie H 204 An hearbe called haselwort or cabaret. Perpensa..Bacchar. 1678 A. Littleton Linguæ Latinæ Liber Dictionarius Cabarick, or hazlewort, Perpensa. 1712 J. Browne tr. P. Pomet et al. Compl. Hist. Druggs I. 50 Cabaret or Wild Spikenard, grows in most parts of the Levant. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.11632n.21574 |
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