salon
n. 文艺沙龙; 会客室; 美容院; 时装店
A salon is a place where people have their hair cut or coloured, or have beauty treatments.
...a new hair salon.
新开的美发厅
...a beauty salon.
美容院
A salon is a shop where smart, expensive clothes are sold.
A salon is an informal meeting of fashionable writers or artists, which is held at the house of someone who is well-known. Salons were more common in former times.
His apartment was the most famous literary salon in Russia.
他的公寓是俄国最著名的文学沙龙会所。
A salon is a sitting room in a large, grand house.
1. gallery where works of art can be displayed
2. a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
3. elegant sitting room where guests are received
The marquis took his arm, and they left the salon.
侯爵挽起了他的手臂, 同他一起走出客厅.
I almost hugged a perfect stranger in the salon, last Thursday. It was Dad.
就在上星期四,我还差点在一个沙龙拥抱一个陌生人. 是爸爸.
Hair salon chatter is a unique linguistic phenomenon in itself.
美发沙龙中的聊天本身就是一种独特的语言现象.
My hairdresser has opened a new salon.
我的理发师新开了一家理发店.
Ses parents, fatigu é s, vont se coucher , mais lui , il reste dans le salon, pensif.
他父母感到身心交瘁, 回房间休息了.