dance hall
noun uk/ˈdɑːns ˌhɔːl/ us/ˈdæns ˌhɑːl/
(PLACE)
[ C ](尤指旧时的)舞厅,舞场
especially in the past, a special building or large room for dancing in
The band played in bars and dance halls.
She met her husband at a local dance hall.
Compare: ballroom
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- The city currently requires dance halls, restaurants, and private clubs to close from 2 a. m. to 8 a. m.
- Karaoke is now popular in bars, nightclubs, cruise ship lounges and dance halls around the world.
- The town was full of sailors looking for a good time in the dance halls and officers' clubs.