0 someone whose job is to stop unwanted people from entering a club or bar, and to make people leave if they are behaving badly -- bảo vệ hộp đêm
a nightclub bouncer.
1 (in cricket) a ball thrown very fast that rises above the batsman’s chest after it bounces -- cú ném trong môn bóng chày
A greeter, perhaps the bouncer, confirms that his father has been coming for a week and leaving with the same woman.
Some managements have endeavoured to curb this by employing people who are officially referred to as security attendants, but who are commonly known as "bouncers".
Does he not agree that such practices should be stopped as quickly as possible; and when are we going to start bowling a few bouncers?
Recruitment of guards and bouncers will certainly be considered as part of this process.
Sometimes it appears that the clubs themselves—the bouncers, managers and owners—are in on the act.
He also mentioned regulation of the security industry, particularly bouncers.
I have a good deal of sympathy with my noble friend who believes that individual bouncers might commit offences.
We also briefly considered the question of bouncers.
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(酒吧、聚會等僱用的)保安,保鏢…
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(酒吧、聚会等雇用的)保安,保镖…
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gorila, Portero de Discoteca, Bouncer…
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segurança…
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bar, gece kulübü görevlisi, kapıdan girmeye çalışanları sıraya sokan…
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videur, lancer court…
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vyhazovač, bouncer (způsob nadhozu v kriketu)…
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udsmider, dørmand, bouncer…
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