clubbing

英[ˈklʌbɪŋ]
美[ ˈklʌbɪŋ]

基本释义

n.
泡夜总会
v.
用棍棒打(club的现在分词)

实用例句

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。

柯林斯例句

They go clubbing most weekends.

他们大多数周末都去泡夜总会。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

Susan : Thank you. Can I go clubbing with you tonight?

多谢,我今晚能和你一起混 吗 ?

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His extremities do not exhibit any clubbing, cyanosis, or edema.

四肢无杵状指, 发绀或水肿.

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I saw the police clubbing a suspected robber.

我看到公安用棍棒打了那个抢劫嫌疑犯.

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Amy: Oh come on Aidan. Let's go clubbing. We haven't seen you in ages.

艾米: 噢,来吧,艾丹. 我们去夜总会玩儿. 我们好久不见了.

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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.

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You smoke, go clubbing, hug strange girls like other ordinary men would do in real life.

你吸烟, 流连夜店, 与陌生女子相拥,如真实生活中所有的普通男人一样.

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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.

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More than 50 per cent of females in their mid - forties regularly go clubbing.

50%以上的女子在四十五六岁时经常去夜总会.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a condition in which the ends of toes and fingers become wide and thick; a symptom of heart or lung disease

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