Pub quiz
의미: A trivia competition held in a pub.
A pub quiz is a British institution—teams compete in trivia, usually on a weekday evening. Questions range from general knowledge to specialist rounds. The quizmaster reads questions, teams write answers, and prizes (often bar tabs) go to winners. It's social, competitive, and a great pub tradition.
예문
- Tuesday is pub quiz night at the Crown. 周二是皇冠酒吧的问答之夜El martes es noche de concurso en el Crown火曜日はクラウンでパブクイズの夜だ화요일은 크라운 펍에서 퀴즈 나이트야.
- We came second in the pub quiz! 我们在酒吧问答中拿了第二名!¡Quedamos segundos en el concurso del pub!パブクイズで2位になった!펍 퀴즈에서 2등 했어!
- Our pub quiz team needs a sports expert. 我们的酒吧问答队需要一个体育专家Nuestro equipo del concurso necesita un experto en deportesうちのパブクイズチームにはスポーツに詳しい人が必要だ우리 펍 퀴즈 팀에 스포츠 전문가가 필요해.
발음
/pʌb kwɪz/
사용 가이드
맥락: pub, social, competition
어조: social, competitive
✓ 올바른 표현
- Pub quiz酒吧问答Concurso del pubパブクイズ펍 퀴즈
- Quiz night问答之夜Noche de concursoクイズナイト퀴즈의 밤
- The pub quiz酒吧问答El concurso del pubパブクイズ펍 퀴즈
흔한 실수
- Teams typically 4-6 people
- Using phones is cheating—serious matter!
기원과 역사
Pub quizzes emerged in the UK in the 1970s as a way to bring customers in on quiet nights. They've become a beloved British tradition, with regulars forming serious teams. The format has spread worldwide but remains quintessentially British.
어원: Quiz held in a pub
최초 기록: 1970s
문화적 배경
Era: 1970s onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: British pub culture
Regional notes: British institution, spreading internationally.
이야기와 상식
The modern pub quiz is credited to Sharon Burns and Tom Porter, who started 'Quiz Nights' in the UK in 1976. What started as a way to fill quiet Tuesday nights became a national institution. Some teams have competed together for decades.
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