Club in english

Club

pronunciation: klʌb part of speech: noun
In gestures

club = club. 

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

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» apuntarse a un clubjoin + a 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.

» ¡bienvenido al club!join the club! .

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

» camarera de club de alternecocktail waitress .

Example: We are a five-star gentlemen's club that is looking for amazing dancers and cocktail waitresses that will take us to the next level.

» club aristocráticogentleman's club .

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.

» club de admiradoresfan clubfandom  .

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

Example: This is due, in part, to structural similarities between fandom and populism, stressing negative modes of identification and desire to return to a mythic past.

» club de alterneclip jointpick-up joint .

Example: Angela, a Soho hostess, has also admitted that many of the girls who work the clip joints are addicted to hard drugs -- heroin, crack and cocaine.

Example: It's nothing but a pick-up joint with all these 50 year old uncles around who look like they're trying to undress you with their eyes.

» club de bailedance club .

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

» club de campocountry club .

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

» club de deportessport(s) club .

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

» club de fansfandom  ; fan club .

Example: This is due, in part, to structural similarities between fandom and populism, stressing negative modes of identification and desire to return to a mythic past.

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

» club de lectoresbook club .

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.

» club de lecturareading clubbook clubliterature circle .

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.

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.

Example: Literature circles engage students in rich conversations about shared readings.

» club de playabeach club .

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.

» club deportivosporting clubsport(s) club .

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

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

» club de remorowing club .

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

» club de stripteasestrip club .

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

» club de tirogun club .

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

» club juvenilyouth club .

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.

» club nocturnonightclub .

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

» club para personas de la tercera edadDarby and Joan club .

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

» club privadogentleman's club .

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.

» club socialsocial clubcivic club .

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.

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

» droga de clubclub drug [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.

» inscribirse a un clubjoin + a 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.

» videoclubvideo rental shop .

Example: Just as libraries can exist alongside bookshops and video rental shops, so there is room for both libraries and private enterprise in the computer area.

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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