speakeasy

美 ['spik'izi]
  • n. 非法经营的酒吧
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speakeasy 非法售酒店

speak,说,easy,轻声,小声。用于指美国 20 世纪 20、30 年代禁酒期间的非法经营的酒店。

speakeasy (n.)
"unlicensed saloon," 1889 (in the New York "Voice"), from verbal phrase, from speak (v.) + easy (adv.); so called from the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police and neighbors. The word gained wide currency in U.S. during Prohibition (1920-1932). In early 19c. Irish and British dialect, a speak softly shop meant "smuggler's den."