释义 |
cab·a·ret I. \|kabə|rā\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Old North French, probably irregular from Late Latin camera chamber — more at chamber 1. archaic : a shop having wines and liquors for sale 2. : a porcelain coffee, tea, or chocolate service of 18th century manufacture with tray decorated with painted figures 3. : a restaurant serving liquor and providing entertainment, usually singing or dancing 4. : the floor show at a cabaret II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to attend or frequent a cabaret |