nail bar
noun [ C ] UK uk/ˈneɪl ˌbɑːr/ us/ˈneɪl ˌbɑːr/ (US nail salon)
美甲吧
a shop or part of a shop where people go for a manicure (= a hand treatment involving cutting, smoothing, and painting the nails) or to have artificial nails put on their fingers
The beautician hopes to open her own nail bar next year. 这位美容师希望明年开一家自己的美甲店。
Suddenly, nail bars sprung up on every street corner. 一时间每个街角都出现了美甲吧。
- More examples
- Hygiene standards in nail bars need to be improved to prevent finger infections.
- You might even be able to rent some space within an existing shop, like setting up a shoe concession at the back of a dress shop, or a nail bar within a hair salon.
- The shop is divided into two smaller rooms full of underwear, a changing area and a nail bar.