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How to write clubs in English?

club

Noun (short for noun)

Clubs; Nightclubs, clubs, clubs

Sticks; paste

Clubs used in golf or polo, etc.

Clubs (in cards); 【pl。 A set of bats

Hammer joint, stick (insect antenna)

Campaign club

Campaign club

Country Club

Wild club

idiom

Neighborhood club [USA] Street residents' organization (to protect the interests and safety of white residents)

Book club [America] Book club (members can enjoy discounts when buying books)

Bottle Club [USA] A drinking club (privately operated, which can supply pre-ordered wine to its members after closing hours, regardless of the government's ban).

Christmas Club [USA] Christmas Savings Club (Christmas Shopping)

Grading club [America] branch industrial club

Cock and hen club [teasing] A club for both men and women.

Farm Club Baseball Branch; Division baseball team

Golden Age Club [USA] Senior Club

Hellfire Club A dissolute atheistic youth club (especially popular in18th century).

Jockey Club Racing Club

Join the club! Not only you, but also others! (of an unpleasant situation)

Key Club [USA] A private club (or nightclub) where each member has a key.

Rotary clubs (local clubs of Rotary International)

Service Club Peer Welfare Club; Soldier club

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Modern English-Chinese Dictionary Club

Noun (short for noun)

club

Football club

Football club

Club location

Sticks; Short stick; cudgel

A bat; club

Clubs (of cards)

Part of speech change

transitive verb

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Hit with a stick

(Used with with, with) Share (expenses).

The staff in the office clubbed together to buy her a birthday present.

The staff in the office clubbed together to buy her a birthday present.

idiom

The (unmarried girl) in the club is pregnant.

Concise English-Chinese Dictionary Club

Noun (short for noun)

Clubs, nightclubs, clubs, clubs (golf, etc.), clubs (playing cards)

transitive verb

Insist, cooperate, unite and use ... as a stick.