clubbing
英 [ˈklʌbɪŋ]
美 [ˈklʌbɪŋ]
n. 泡夜总会
v. 用棍棒(或类似棍棒之物)打; 泡夜总会
club的现在分词
现在分词:clubbing
牛津词典
noun
- 泡夜总会
the activity of going to nightclubs regularly- They go clubbing most weekends.
他们大多数周末都去泡夜总会。
- They go clubbing most weekends.
柯林斯词典
- 泡夜总会
Clubbingis the activity of going to night clubs.
英英释义
noun
- a condition in which the ends of toes and fingers become wide and thick
双语例句
- This is why I said right from the beginning, if clubbing is not your thing, there is nothing much in Riga that will keep you here.
所以说,如果你像我这样不是很喜欢夜生活的话,里加对你而言应该没有多大的吸引力。 - The clubbing craze fizzled and was replaced by a low-key pub and bar scene.
夜总会的狂热烟消云散,取而代之的是一种低调的酒馆业景象。 - He had mild respiratory distress, bilateral parotid enlargement, a distended abdomen, pitting oedema and digital clubbing.
他有轻度呼吸窘迫,双侧腮腺肿大,腹胀,可凹性水肿,杵状指。 - They go clubbing most weekends.
他们大多数周末都去泡夜总会。 - He's not a drug user, but he goes clubbing and the speck was so small.
他不是一个毒品使用者,但他接着杵和斑点是这么小。 - I wish I would've brought my dancing shoes so we can go clubbing.
我真希望我把舞鞋也带来了,这样我们就能取参加舞会了。 - I saw the police clubbing a suspected robber.
我看到警察用棍棒打了那个抢劫嫌疑犯。 - Roz and I went clubbing last weekend.
罗兹和我上个周末去夜总会了。 - I think you're past the age for clubbing.
我以为你已经过了会去夜总会的年纪了。 - A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: 'Justin wants to celebrate in style and he loves clubbing in London.
有知情人告诉英国《每日镜报》:贾斯汀想举办一个时髦的派对,而且他很爱英国的夜总会。