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discotheque

or »å¾±²õ·³¦´Ç·³Ù³óè±ç³Ü±ð

[ dis-kuh-tek, dis-kuh-tek ]

noun

  1. a nightclub for dancing to live or recorded music and often featuring sophisticated sound systems, elaborate lighting, and other effects.


discotheque

/ ˈ»åɪ²õ°ìəˌ³ÙÉ›°ì /

noun

  1. the full name of disco
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of discotheque1

From the French word »å¾±²õ³¦´Ç³Ù³óè±ç³Ü±ð, dating back to 1950–55. See disc, -o-, theca
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of discotheque1

C20: from French »å¾±²õ³¦´Ç³Ù³óè±ç³Ü±ð, from Greek diskos disc + -o- + Greek ³Ù³óŧ°ìŧ case
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The story went that he liked the discotheque much more than the training ground, and the affair with Bonaccorso and his car crash were symptoms of a deeper malaise.

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Moments such as The Beatles dancing to their own music in a discotheque and Lennon playing with toy boats while taking a bubble bath mix with plenty of snappy dialogue.

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Then she was the shoulder-shaking discotheque queen, with her blond hair shaped into foxy flip wigs.

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French singer, actress and self-proclaimed inventor of the discotheque Regine has died aged 92.

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Clubs and discotheques will be allowed to reopen, and public institutions will cease to work remotely, the government said.

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