Club in spanish

Club

pronunciation: klub part of speech: noun
In gestures

club1 = club, peña. 

Example: The sharing of expertise through membership of a club of existing users can be valuable.

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» beach club = club de playa.

Example: The professions included auto mechanic, snack bar employee at a beach club, vegetable and fruit stand owner, bus person at a restaurant, meteorologist, and land surveyor.

» book club = club de lectores, club de lectura, sociedad de lectores, círculo de lectores.

Example: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

» book club evening = tertulia de lectura.

Example: Those book club evenings have meant that they have been able to read 144 books for the cost of 12.

» civic club = club social.

Example: Now the civic club is turning to problems involving the possible abuse of parking permits, which cost residents $40 a month per vehicle.

» clubber = discotequero. 

Example: The apartments seem to be more suited to families but seeing as my friends and I aren't clubbers it suited us to the ground.

» club drug = droga de diseño, droga de club, éxtasis, droga de fiesta. [Droga, como el éxtasis, consumido principalmente en las fiestas y reuniones de amigos]

Example: Club drugs are frequently used at raves, in bars or clubs, and at home with friends.

» club game = partido de competición. [Entre equipos]

Example: Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.

» clubgoer = discotequero.

Example: According to fire-department officials, the death toll was exacerbated by the clubgoers' unwillingness to evacuate the burning building = Según las fuentes oficiales de los bomberos, la cifra de muertos fue tan alta debido a la poca disposición del discotequero de evacuar el edificio en llamas .

» country-club = club de campo.

Example: They have to keep contending with young whippersnappers who would rather make a country club out of their organizations than work.

» cycling club = peña ciclista.

Example: The Canberra Cycling Club is one of the oldest and largest cycling clubs in Australia.

» dance club = club de baile, discoteca.

Example: This pub is usually crowded with a mainly young and wealthy clientele tanking up before heading to the dance clubs nearby.

» Darby and Joan club = club para personas de la tercera edad.

Example: Betty Smith, a lifelong volunteer who helped co-found Darby and Joan clubs, has died at the age of 100.

» fan club = club de admiradores, club de fans.

Example: Hello and welcome to the first on-line fan club devoted in loving memory to one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood.

» gentleman's club = club aristocrático, club privado, casino.

Example: From discreet luncheons in a gentleman's club and an inaugural meeting attended by 65 people, the Society of Indexers has developed into a truly international organization.

» glee club = coral, orfeón.

Example: Most camps had glee clubs, orchestras, and bands, and the musicians performed at camp concerts and in towns.

» gun club = club de tiro.

Example: She apparently went shooting with her more conservative colleague at his hoity-toity gun club last week.

» health club = gimnasio.

Example: Saunas, steam baths, and whirlpools -- popular fixtures at health clubs -- are safe means of relaxation if used properly.

» join + a club = apuntarse a un club, inscribirse a un club.

Example: So far this term, we've been able to reach over 350 students who all signed up to say that they were interested in joining the club and learning how to wakeboard.

» join the club! = ¡ya somos dos!, ¡bienvenido al club!.

Example: Join the club, Dobrev -- I've been crying all week long, too.

» Lions club = asociación benéfica de hombres de negocios.

Example: The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.

» nightclub = club nocturno.

Example: Because it is such a competitive market, nightclubs are constantly reinventing themselves and places that are packed one weekend are deserted the next.

» reading club = grupo de lectura, club de lectura.

Example: Inspired by the 1990 International Trans-Atlantic Expedition, the librarian of the Huntsville-Madison County library's bookmobile has founded a reading club, called the Polar Trekkers Club, to familiarise children with the expedition, and the Antarctic environment.

» rowing club = club de remo.

Example: The rowing clubs which typified the sports clubs of this period were imported from the English tradition.

» service club = asociación benéfica.

Example: The approach may differ according to whether the person is preparing for a trip, settling a bet, beginning work on a 15-minute talk to a service club, or is undertaking to write a book on the subject.

» social club = club social.

Example: The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.

» sporting club = club deportivo.

Example: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.

» sport(s) club = club de deportes, club deportivo.

Example: The rowing clubs which typified the sports clubs of this period were imported from the English tradition.

» strip club = club de striptease.

Example: Some couples get hot looking at naked people with each other, and strip clubs are the place to do that.

» video club = vídeoclub.

Example: Movies are made on the cheap and copies are exported, sold on the street, or distributed via increasing numbers of video clubs.

» youth club = club juvenil.

Example: If you add to this other access points, such as collections housed in old people's homes or day centres, prisons, hospitals, youth clubs, playgroups etc the coverage is vast.

club2 = cachiporra, porra. 

Example: Two men -- one allegedly armed with a wooden club, the other with a jackknife -- were arrested early yesterday morning on assault and battery.

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» club hammer = maceta, machota. [Martillo grande]

Example: The ball joint came apart with only a few slogs with the club hammer and it all went back together like a dream.

club3 = trébol. [Uno de los palos de la baraja de bridge]

Example: Try to envisage explaining the significance of a bid of 'two clubs' in contract bridge to someone who has never seen a pack of playing cards.

club4 = golpear, golpear con una porra, aporrear. 

Example: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.

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» golf club = palo de golf.

Example: Answering machines, baby monitors, golf clubs, and toasters were used for testing consumers' shopping habits.

Club synonyms

order in spanish: orden, pronunciation: ɔrdɜr part of speech: noun society in spanish: sociedad, pronunciation: səsaɪəti part of speech: noun lodge in spanish: presentar, pronunciation: lɑdʒ part of speech: noun nine in spanish: nueve, pronunciation: naɪn part of speech: noun, adjective guild in spanish: gremio, pronunciation: gɪld part of speech: noun gild in spanish: dorar, pronunciation: gɪld part of speech: noun, verb bludgeon in spanish: maza, pronunciation: blʌdʒən part of speech: noun, verb clubhouse in spanish: casa club, pronunciation: klʌbhaʊs part of speech: noun golfclub in spanish: Club de Golf, pronunciation: goʊlfkləb part of speech: noun ball club in spanish: club de pelota, pronunciation: bɔlklʌb part of speech: noun baseball club in spanish: club de beisbol, pronunciation: beɪsbɔlklʌb part of speech: noun
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