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What idioms are used to describe dance halls?

Idioms describing dance halls are:

1, debauchery [huā tiā nji incarnation]: describes being immersed in debauchery.

2, feasting [dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ]: describe the corrupt life of pleasure, and also describe the bustling scene of a city or entertainment place.

3. Flower world [huā huā shijiè]: refers to the bustling place where people eat, drink and have fun.

4. Drunk to death [zuē ng mè ng s ǐ]: Like drunk dreaming, live in a daze.

5. Drunk gold [zhǐzuījīnmi]: Let the flashing gold paper confuse people. Describe the luxurious and prosperous environment that people indulge in.

Ballroom [West Shuttle T and ng]

Interpretation: A public hall or dance floor with dance facilities is also a place that integrates personalization, flexibility and entertainment.

Make sentences:

1. He dressed up and went out. I think he is either going to the ballroom or going on a date.

Some dance halls disregard the law and play some decadent music.

3. At present, some dance halls and video halls in the society are in chaotic management, and there is a lot of smoke, which needs to be rectified.

He is immersed in the dance hall every day and leads a life of drunkenness.

Several unscrupulous elements made a mess of this ballroom, and it was ordered to close down by the management department not long after it opened.