speakeasy

美['spik'izi]
  • n. 非法经营的酒吧
近义词 den

英英释义


1. (during prohibition) an illegal barroom

中文词源


speakeasy 非法售酒店

speak,说,easy,轻声,小声。用于指美国 20 世纪 20、30 年代禁酒期间的非法经营的酒店。

英文词源


speakeasy (n.)
"unlicensed saloon," 1889 (in the New York "Voice"), from verbal phrase, from speak (v.) + easy (adv.); so called from the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police and neighbors. The word gained wide currency in U.S. during Prohibition (1920-1932). In early 19c. Irish and British dialect, a speak softly shop meant "smuggler's den."

词态变化


复数: speakeasies;