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clubbing

/kluhb-ing/US // ˈklʌb ɪŋ //UK // (ˈklʌbɪŋ) //

俱乐部活动,俱乐部,泡吧,俱乐部建设

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : the activity of going to nightclubs, especially to dance to popular music, drink, and socialize: Clubbing every night is expensive, not to mention tiring.

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Examples

  • In her 20s, she would grab a sandwich and fries after a night of clubbing on New York Avenue.

  • Some blacks threw rocks and bottles and the police  rushed into them, clubbing many, arresting others.

  • The global capital of clubbing has a secret—there's an underground war being waged to be the top club impresario in town.

  • The two secret ingredients: Poehler and Fey, who transform into clubbing Guidettes with unconventional pickup lines.

  • P. Diddy and Paul Rudd (Anchorman) cameo as some of the mindless clubbing drones.

  • Her kid sister Ava (Mia Wasikowska) is also hanging out in Detroit and convinces the oldsters to go out for a night of clubbing.

  • Dave Darrin was using the butt of the borrowed revolver in clubbing every strange head that got within reach of his arm.

  • He hunted the woman of his choice as he would hunt a beast, capturing and clubbing her into submission.

  • Instead of a brute clubbing a woman almost to death, we see the pleading lover, cautiously and earnestly wooing his bride.

  • Shagarach and Dr. Silsby stationed themselves each at one side, the former empty-handed, the latter clubbing his stout cane.

  • Probably this degeneracy of coaches was due to the practice of travellers clubbing together to hire a post-chaise for the journey.