hangout
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++hang·out /ˈhæŋaʊt/ noun [countable] informalPLACE a place someone likes to go to often 常去的地方;聚集处 The bar is a favourite hangout for students. 这家酒吧是学生们爱去的地方。
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hangout• It was a hangout of the privileged classes, smug, snobbish, and perfectly content to remain small.• It also is jeopardizing the transformation of this ramshackle beach hangout into a sparkling upscale resort.• In New York, try one of the celebrity hangouts, such as the Russian Tea Room or Elaine's.• Most of all, Clark Center was a lively, comfortable hangout.• The bar is a favorite hangout for soldiers from the nearby base.• The Alvord Lake area is now a favorite hangout for homeless campers and drug dealers.• So is the Net basically a geek hangout?• Now this wasn't one of the heavy hangouts.• The Embry home is the neighborhood hangout, with kids pouring in and out at all hours.• They started for a Communist Party hangout.• a teenage hangout on Fountain Streethang·out nounChineseSyllable
likes go a place Corpus often to to someone
hangout
hang‧out /ˈhæŋaʊt/
noun [countable]
informal a place someone likes to go to often:
The bar is a favourite hangout for students.
hang‧out /ˈhæŋaʊt/
noun [countable]informal a place someone likes to go to often: