clubby
基本解釋
- adj.像俱樂(lè)部的;愛(ài)交際的;資格要求很嚴(yán)的;排外性的
英漢例句
- The place has a warm, clubby atmosphere.
這地方有一種溫暖的俱樂(lè)部似的氣氛。 - A growing number are now publicly owned, which has forced them to shed their clubby ways and compete more openly.
隨著交易所本身的上市,他們的運(yùn)營(yíng)變得更加公開(kāi)和透明。 - These were designed to dismantle the clubby boardroom culture in which directors did the chief executive's bidding.
這些改革旨在粉碎俱樂(lè)部一般的董事會(huì)文化,董事們對(duì)首席執(zhí)行官的意見(jiàn)言聽(tīng)計(jì)從。 - Now he is plying his trade in the higher-profile private equity business, a clubby and often genteel industry.
現(xiàn)在他運(yùn)作的是大型的私募基金,一項(xiàng)俱樂(lè)部式的體面生意。 - What was once a clubby business with relatively narrow appeal is today a thriving, global, high-tech industry that attracts fans of all ages, ethnic groups, and cultures.
過(guò)去曾經(jīng)只是少數(shù)人從事的、范圍很小的、相對(duì)來(lái)說(shuō)吸引力不大的行業(yè),如今成了欣欣向榮的、全球性的、高技術(shù)的行業(yè),吸引著各種年齡、不同民族和不同文化層次的球迷。