[
UK
/dˈɪskətˌɛk/
]
[ US /ˈdɪskoʊˌtɛk/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪskoʊˌtɛk/ ]
NOUN
- a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
How To Use discotheque In A Sentence
- Disco comes from the word "discotheque;" a term used to describe the nightclubs people went to during the 60s and 70s. About.com Music Education
- For evening entertainment there is a piano bar and, for the more energetic, a sound-proofed discotheque operates in the basement.
- For evening entertainment there is a piano bar and, for the more energetic, a sound-proofed discotheque operates in the basement.
- One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque.
- In this case, the police sent a mobile uniformed squad somewhere else so that the observers thought it was safe and then used 70 plainclothes officers to raid the discotheque.
- The organisers have also arranged a lucky draw with prizes like tickets to movies, amusement parks and discotheques.
- It has a restaurant, a bar, a sandy swimming pool and, on some nights, a discotheque.
- The discotheque becomes a free space, to which adults have no access, except for a minute glance through the door.
- As the evening deepened, guests migrated from the restaurants to the casino, bar, and discotheque.
- I've booked the discotheque for the party.