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Club

kləb
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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klub, klub (nights or venues), klub (as in a group or organization), klub (as in a playing card), klub (as in a heavy stick)

Club meanings in Danish

klub

Example:
I joined a sports club to play football.
Jeg meldte mig ind i en sportsklub for at spille fodbold.
She is a member of a book club.
Hun er medlem af en bogklub.
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to a group of people who meet regularly for a common interest, such as sports, books, or hobbies.
Note: The word 'klub' can refer to various types of clubs, including social, sports, and hobby clubs.

klub (nights or venues)

Example:
They went to a club to dance all night.
De gik i en klub for at danse hele natten.
The club was packed with people.
Klubben var fyldt med mennesker.
Usage: informalContext: Used to describe a venue for entertainment, typically involving music and dancing.
Note: In this context, 'klub' often refers to nightclubs or dance clubs.

klub (as in a group or organization)

Example:
The environmental club organizes clean-up events.
Miljøklubben organiserer oprydningsarrangementer.
He is the president of the chess club.
Han er præsident for skakklubben.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to a formal organization or group focused on a specific activity or interest.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the organizational aspect of a club.

klub (as in a playing card)

Example:
He drew the club card from the deck.
Han trak klub-kortet fra bunken.
The club symbol is one of the four suits in cards.
Klub-symbolet er et af de fire kulører i kort.
Usage: formalContext: Used in card games to refer to one of the suits.
Note: In card games, 'klub' refers specifically to the club suit, which is represented by a three-leafed symbol.

klub (as in a heavy stick)

Example:
He carried a club for protection.
Han bar en klub til beskyttelse.
The caveman used a club as a weapon.
Hulemanden brugte en klub som våben.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to a blunt weapon or tool.
Note: This meaning is less common but can still be encountered in literature or discussions about history.

Club's synonyms

association

An association is a group of people organized for a joint purpose or interest.
Example: She joined the local gardening association to meet like-minded individuals.
Note: An association typically implies a more formal organization compared to a club.

society

A society is an organized group of people with a common interest or purpose.
Example: The historical society hosts events to educate the community about the town's past.
Note: A society often focuses on broader interests or goals compared to a club.

organization

An organization is a group of people working together in a structured and coordinated way for a shared purpose.
Example: The environmental organization works to protect wildlife habitats.
Note: An organization may encompass a wider range of activities and goals compared to a club, which is often more focused.

group

A group is a number of people who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or characteristic.
Example: The study group meets every Saturday to prepare for the exam.
Note: A group is a more general term that can refer to any collection of people, whereas a club implies a more specific purpose or focus.

Club expressions, common phrases

Join the club

This phrase is used to express solidarity with someone who is experiencing a common problem or situation.
Example: I'm so tired today. - Join the club! I think we all are.
Note: The phrase 'join the club' does not refer to a physical club but rather emphasizes shared experiences or feelings.

Club sandwich

A club sandwich is a type of sandwich that typically contains sliced chicken or turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise, served on toasted bread.
Example: I'll have a club sandwich and a side of fries, please.
Note: In this context, 'club' refers to a type of sandwich and not a social organization.

Club together

To club together means to pool resources, money, or efforts with others for a common purpose.
Example: Let's club together and buy a gift for Sarah's birthday.
Note: The term 'club' here conveys the idea of collaboration or joint action rather than a physical meeting place.

Nightclub

A nightclub is an establishment that typically offers music, dancing, and drinks for entertainment during the night.
Example: We're going to a nightclub downtown to celebrate Lisa's promotion.
Note: In this case, 'club' refers to a place of entertainment rather than an association or organization.

Club soda

Club soda is a carbonated water that has been infused with minerals for taste.
Example: Could I have a gin and tonic with club soda, please?
Note: Here, 'club' is used in the context of a type of beverage rather than a group or gathering.

Clubbing

Clubbing refers to the act of going to nightclubs for socializing, dancing, and entertainment.
Example: They went clubbing every Friday night when they were in college.
Note: In this context, 'clubbing' is an activity related to visiting nightclubs rather than being part of a formal club.

Clubbed fingers

Clubbed fingers are fingers that appear rounded or enlarged at the tips, often associated with underlying health issues.
Example: The doctor diagnosed him with clubbed fingers, which can be a sign of certain medical conditions.
Note: Here, 'clubbed' describes a physical condition of the fingers, unrelated to social or recreational clubs.

Club everyday (slang) expressions

Clubby

Clubby refers to an atmosphere or environment that is typical of a club, with a focus on socializing and entertainment.
Example: The atmosphere in this bar is so clubby, with everyone dressed up and dancing.
Note: Clubby is used to describe an environment similar to that of a club, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's an actual club.

Clubhead

Clubhead is a term used to describe someone who loves going to clubs and partying frequently.
Example: She's such a clubhead, always out partying until the early hours.
Note: Clubhead is a colloquial term for a person who is a dedicated club-goer and enjoys the club scene.

Clubkid

Clubkid refers to a person who is associated with the club scene, often known for their flamboyant and avant-garde fashion choices.
Example: The clubkid fashion trend from the '90s is making a comeback in some underground scenes.
Note: Clubkid describes a person who exudes a unique and extravagant style commonly seen in club culture.

Clubland

Clubland typically refers to an area or district known for its high concentration of nightclubs and entertainment venues.
Example: She's a regular in the city's clubland, always hopping from one club to another.
Note: Clubland implies a district or area with a cluster of clubs, different from a single club or the general concept of a club.

Clubhopping

Clubhopping means moving from one club to another in a single night, typically to experience different atmospheres and music styles.
Example: We spent the entire night clubhopping, trying to find the best dance floor in the city.
Note: Clubhopping involves visiting multiple clubs in a night for enjoyment and variety, contrasting with staying at one club.

Clubstaurant

Clubstaurant is a blend of a club and a restaurant, offering a dining experience combined with club-like entertainment.
Example: This new place in town is a clubstaurant - it's a mix of a club and a restaurant with a live DJ and dining options.
Note: Clubstaurant merges the concepts of a club and a restaurant, providing a unique socializing and dining experience in one place.

Clubwear

Clubwear refers to fashionable clothing or outfits specifically chosen for clubbing or going out to clubs.
Example: She always dresses to impress in her flashy clubwear when she hits the town.
Note: Clubwear indicates attire suitable for club environments, often more stylish and attention-grabbing than everyday wear.

Club - Examples

I'm going to the club tonight.
She's a member of the photography club.
He hit the ball with his club.

Club grammar

Club - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: club
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): clubs
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): club
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): clubbed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): clubbing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): clubs
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): club
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): club
Syllables, Separation and Stress
club Contains 1 syllables: club
Phonetic transcription: ˈkləb
club , ˈkləb (The red syllable is stressed)

Club - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
club: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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