salons
n. <法>(營業性質的)店( salon的名詞複數 ); 廳; 沙龍(舊時在上流社會女主人家的例行聚會或聚會場所); (大宅中的)客廳
A salon is a place where people have their hair cut or coloured, or have beauty treatments.
...a new hair salon.
新開的美髮廳
...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.
他的公寓是俄國最著名的文學沙龍會所。
A salon is a sitting room in a large, grand house.
He used to attend to his literary salons.
他過去常常去參加他的文學沙龍.
Marianne was tempted to turn the large rooms into traditional French-style salons, while Howard was in favour of a typically English look.
瑪麗安娜想把這些大房間弄成傳統法式客廳的樣子,但是霍華德喜歡典型的英式風格。
Conspiracy theories about Jewish financiers were the talk of Paris salons.
猶太金融家陰謀論成為巴黎沙龍的話題.
She drove a BMW and frequented salons favored by television celebrities.
她駕駛一輛BMW汽車,常光顧電視名流青睞的各家髮廊.
Beauty salons, karaoke OK you will also add new fun.
美容美髮 、 卡拉OK也將為您增添新的樂趣.