saloon: [18] Saloon is part of a widespread western European family of words for ‘large room’. They go back to a prehistoric Germanic *salaz, ancestor of German saal. This was borrowed into Vulgar Latin as *sala, whose descendants include French salle and Italian sala. A derivative of this, denoting ‘large size’, was salone, which was borrowed into French as salon. English acquired this at the beginning of the 18th century in two forms: the original salon and the anglicized saloon.
saloon (n.)
1728, anglicized form of salon, and originally used interchangeable with it. Meaning "large hall in a public place for entertainment, etc." is from 1747; especially a passenger boat from 1817, also used of railway cars furnished like drawing rooms (1842). Sense of "public bar" developed by 1841, American English.
雙語例句
1. Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.
每部家庭式雙排座小轎車都存在隱患。
來自柯林斯例句
2. The Tugboat Saloon and Eatery is a must-visit.
拖輪沙龍和小餐館是必去之處。
來自柯林斯例句
3. a five-seater family saloon
五座家庭式轎車
來自《權威詞典》
4. Getting into the aft cabin involves a slight step down from saloon level.
去後艙需要從餐廳的位置略微往下邁一小步。
來自柯林斯例句
5. The old girl in there runs the saloon bar at the pub in the evenings.