DISCO


Meaning of DISCO in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

religious/football/disco etc mania

Keep-fit mania has hit some of the girls in the office.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

music

For me, personally, New Order make great disco music but there's no black people in that group.

There is a video for guests and disco music for dancing.

His Chanel show blasted the audience to the backs of their seats with 20,000-volt fashion and hyperactive disco music .

Out on the dance floor, the evening ended with disco music and strobe lighting.

■ VERB

go

It was because I went to a disco that he tried to commit suicide.

Divorced women can date, they can go to bars and discos .

The girls admitted they did not go to discos , but said they had friends.

It was what happened when young people earned decent wages, and had the means to buy clothes and go to discos .

The teenager left him alone to go to a disco but when she and a friend returned they found the child dead.

They went to discos and nightclubs, out to dinner or to the theatre.

She's going to the disco and she's going to mix with young people of her own age.

You're not going to any disco .

hold

Members from both sections have expressed a desire to hold a disco in the Village Hall.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

It was a small seaside town with a couple of bars and one shabby-looking disco .

Nick met Rachel at a disco when she was 17 years old.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At the hotel there is a disco which is open from 10 July-20 Aug.

Do you know of any discos or clubs in your area listing events under a cigarette brand name?

If the children had been with us they'd have been in the disco , fortunately soundproofed, every night.

There were presents for every child, disco dancing, party games, fizzy drinks and floating gas balloons.

U2 have just released a disco remix.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.