娱乐场所
yú lè chǎng suǒ
Pinyin

Definition

娱乐场所
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yú lè chǎng suǒ
  1. place of entertainment

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

suǒ
  1. 1 actually
  2. 2 place
  3. 3 classifier for houses, small buildings, institutions etc
  4. 4 that which
  5. 5 particle introducing a relative clause or passive
  6. 6 CL:個|个[gè]
suǒ yǐ
  1. 1 therefore
  2. 2 as a result
  3. 3 so
  4. 4 the reason why
suǒ yǒu
  1. 1 all
  2. 2 to have
  3. 3 to possess
  4. 4 to own
yī wú suǒ yǒu
  1. 1 not having anything at all (idiom); utterly lacking
  2. 2 without two sticks to rub together
bù zhī suǒ cuò
  1. 1 not knowing what to do (idiom); at one's wits' end
  2. 2 embarrassed and at a complete loss
zhī suǒ yǐ
  1. 1 the reason why
qián suǒ wèi yǒu
  1. 1 unprecedented
chǎng suǒ
  1. 1 location
  2. 2 place
cè suǒ
  1. 1 toilet
  2. 2 lavatory
  3. 3 CL:間|间[jiān],處|处[chù]
suǒ zài
  1. 1 place
  2. 2 location
  3. 3 (after a noun) place where it is located
suǒ wèi
  1. 1 so-called
  2. 2 what is called
chàng suǒ yù yán
  1. 1 lit. fluently saying all one wants (idiom); to preach freely on one's favorite topic
  2. 2 to hold forth to one's heart's content
yǒu suǒ
  1. 1 somewhat
  2. 2 to some extent
pài chū suǒ
  1. 1 local police station
wú suǒ shì shì
  1. 1 to have nothing to do
  2. 2 to idle one's time away (idiom)
wú suǒ wèi
  1. 1 to be indifferent
  2. 2 not to matter
  3. 3 cannot be said to be
lǐ suǒ dāng rán
  1. 1 as it should be by rights (idiom); proper and to be expected as a matter of course
  2. 2 inevitable and right
suí xīn suǒ yù
  1. 1 to follow one's heart's desires
  2. 2 to do as one pleases (idiom)
yī wú suǒ huò
  1. 1 to gain nothing
  2. 2 to end up empty-handed
yī wú suǒ zhī
  1. 1 not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant
  2. 2 without an inkling

Idioms (20)

一无所有
yī wú suǒ yǒu
  1. 1 not having anything at all (idiom); utterly lacking
  2. 2 without two sticks to rub together
一无所知
yī wú suǒ zhī
  1. 1 not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant
  2. 2 without an inkling
不知所措
bù zhī suǒ cuò
  1. 1 not knowing what to do (idiom); at one's wits' end
  2. 2 embarrassed and at a complete loss
力所能及
lì suǒ néng jí
  1. 1 as far as one's capabilities extend (idiom); to the best of one's ability
  2. 2 within one's powers
各取所需
gè qǔ suǒ xū
  1. 1 each takes what he needs (idiom)
各有所好
gè yǒu suǒ hào
  1. 1 everyone has their likes and dislikes (idiom)
各尽所能
gè jìn suǒ néng
  1. 1 each does his utmost (idiom)
  2. 2 from each according to his means
各显所长
gè xiǎn suǒ cháng
  1. 1 each displays their own strengths (idiom)
在所不辞
zài suǒ bù cí
  1. 1 not to refuse to (idiom)
  2. 2 not to hesitate to
在所难免
zài suǒ nán miǎn
  1. 1 to be unavoidable (idiom)
如其所好
rú qí suǒ hào
  1. 1 as one pleases (idiom)
如有所失
rú yǒu suǒ shī
  1. 1 to seem as if something is amiss (idiom)
居无定所
jū wú dìng suǒ
  1. 1 to be without a fixed residence (idiom)
己所不欲,勿施于人
jǐ suǒ bù yù , wù shī yú rén
  1. 1 What you don't want done to you, don't do to others. (idiom, from the Confucian analects)
  2. 2 Do as you would be done by.
  3. 3 Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you.
所向披靡
suǒ xiàng pī mǐ
  1. 1 to sweep everything before one
  2. 2 to be invincible (idiom)
所见所闻
suǒ jiàn suǒ wén
  1. 1 what one hears and sees (idiom)
畅所欲言
chàng suǒ yù yán
  1. 1 lit. fluently saying all one wants (idiom); to preach freely on one's favorite topic
  2. 2 to hold forth to one's heart's content
有所不同
yǒu suǒ bù tóng
  1. 1 to differ to some extent (idiom)
有所得必有所失
yǒu suǒ dé bì yǒu suǒ shī
  1. 1 there is no gain without a loss (idiom)
  2. 2 there is no such thing as a free meal
流离失所
liú lí shī suǒ
  1. 1 destitute and homeless (idiom); forced from one's home and wandering about
  2. 2 displaced

Sample Sentences

哎,我觉得新天地这种利用上海的老式石库门建筑来构造的娱乐场所,虽然很有特色,但却少了石库门作为一种民居而包含的人文情怀。不过那些斑驳的墙,生锈的栅栏,黑漆的木门,磨去油漆的石柱,凹凸不平的路面,还是能让人体会到一些石库门弄堂的沧桑的。
āi ,wǒ juéde Xīntiāndì zhèzhǒng lìyòng Shànghǎi de lǎoshì shíkùmén jiànzhù lái gòuzào de yúlè chǎngsuǒ ,suīrán hěnyǒu tèsè ,dàn què shǎo le shíkùmén zuòwéi yīzhǒng mínjū ér bāohán de rénwén qínghuái 。bùguò nàxiē bānbó de qiáng ,shēngxiù de zhàlan ,hēiqī de mùmén ,mó qù yóuqī de shízhù ,āotūbùpíng de lùmiàn ,háishì néng ràng rén tǐhuì dào yīxiē shíkùmén lòngtáng de cāngsāng de 。
Oh, I think that though it's very distinctive, architecture like Xin Tian Di that uses old-style shikumen to create entertainment venues loses some of the spirit of humanity that comes from having people living in a place. But those mottled walls, rusty railings, black-lacquered wooden doors, black-painted stone pillars and uneven roads still give you a sense of the big changes in the shikumen.