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

医学



牛津词典

noun

  1. 泡夜总会
    the activity of going to nightclubs regularly
    1. They go clubbing most weekends.
      他们大多数周末都去泡夜总会。

柯林斯词典

  1. 泡夜总会
    Clubbing is the activity of going to night clubs.

    双语例句

    1. Clubbing baby seals to death for their pelts is wrong.
      为了获得海豹皮而用棍棒打死幼海豹是不道德的。
    2. 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。
    3. Take a dance class. Feel awkward when you go out clubbing with friends?
      上舞蹈课。和朋友出去混俱乐部总是觉得自己很笨拙?
    4. Im not an idiot, I know I might be doing my baby harm, Holly, who goes clubbing every Saturday and Sunday and out to the pub three times a week.
      我又不是傻瓜,我知道这样对我的宝宝是有害的,每周六和周日一定会去酒吧,每周回去酒吧3次的Holly说。
    5. Joshua Diamond, 30, who came with his fianc é e and another couple, said the silent discos are more PG than regular clubbing.
      30岁的约书亚·迪亚蒙德(JoshuaDiamond)是和未婚妻和另一对情侣赶来的,他说这种无声迪斯科和普通夜店相比,更像是家长控制级的。
    6. 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。
    7. What were Tiger Woods and his wife doing out at2 ∶ 30 in the morning? They went clubbing.
      伍兹和他老婆凌晨两点半在外头干吗?他们用球杆打架。
    8. I like to study gender relations, Love art, film, photography, music, Internet, clubbing, swimming, diving, open motor boats.
      热爱艺术,我喜欢研究性别关系,电影,摄影,音乐,上网,泡吧,游泳,潜水,开摩托艇。
    9. I must be getting old because I have no energy for clubbing anymore.
      我是老了我再也精力去夜总会娱乐了。
    10. We're clubbing together to buy him a present.
      我们要为他合买一个礼物。
    11. A pricey adventure to be sure, but with some of the best clubbing and theater in all of Europe.
      房地产价格持续上扬的冒险可以肯定,但一些最优秀的俱乐部和电影院在所有欧洲国家。
    12. I also knew that I was not a gay crossdresser as I fancied women a great deal and enjoyed clubbing at weekends and coming out with a hot chic on my arm at the end of the night.
      我还知道,我不是同性恋变装者,因为我对女人的样子非常着迷,每到周末我,我总是深更半夜穿上时髦女装外出走走。
    13. 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。
    14. 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。
    15. They go clubbing most weekends.
      他们大多数周末都去泡夜总会。
    16. A total stranger is your lover, a night out clubbing means you are wild, a few drinks means you are depressed or alcohol dependent.
      一个陌生人是您的恋人,在夜店狂欢表示您是狂放的,几个酒表示您心情低落或酒精的依赖者。
    17. Let us go out clubbing after the mid-term exams.
      期中考试以后我们一起上酒吧吧。
    18. Go clubbing when you have time, man!
      临走时,我又向他告了别。
    19. Some farmers are clubbing together to build rain-harvesting tanks and setting up joint savings clubs.
      一些农民们共同建造了收集雨水的蓄水池,还建立了共同节约俱乐部。
    20. Clinical analysis of 36 cases of lung cancer having clubbing finger as the first symptom
      36例以杵状指为首发症状的肺癌临床分析
    21. Roz and I went clubbing last weekend.
      罗兹和我上个周末去夜总会了。
    22. Nights like these are evidence that Manchester's clubbing scene is thriving, says promoter Luke Coudrey.
      夜总会发起人卢克·库德雷说,像这样的夜晚表明曼彻斯特的夜总会又兴旺起来了。
    23. 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。
    24. Talk quick, please& those fellows are clubbing the stuffing out of Union Pacific.
      请快回答我&那帮人正在设法打垮联合太平洋铁路公司呢。
    25. 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。
    26. 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。
    27. To kill time before I go clubbing.
      只是在去俱乐部前打发时间而已。
    28. You said that you loved clubbing but you stopped. Why?
      你说你已经停止泡舞厅酒吧了,为什么?
    29. I'm so happy to finally have someone to go clubbing with in this dorm.
      很高兴终于这个宿舍有人能跟我一起出去耍了。
    30. 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。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a condition in which the ends of toes and fingers become wide and thick