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night-cellar

Noun
historical
Japanese Meaning
18世紀ロンドンにおいて、市民が夜間に食料、飲み物、娯楽を購入するために利用した、一般に公開されていた地下室(酒場・集会所的な役割を果たした場所)。
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小説家は、盗賊や酔客、音楽家が蝋燭の灯の下で入り交じる、夜間に一般に開かれた薄暗い地下の飲食・娯楽場を舞台にいくつかの劇的な場面を設定した。

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(historical) A cellar open to the public at night for the purchase of food, drink, and entertainment, primarily in London, England in the 18th century.

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night-cellar

The novelist set several dramatic scenes in a dingy night-cellar where thieves, drinkers, and musicians mingled under candlelight.

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The novelist set several dramatic scenes in a dingy night-cellar where thieves, drinkers, and musicians mingled under candlelight.

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