Pub crawl
含义: Visiting multiple pubs in one drinking session.
A pub crawl means drinking at multiple pubs in one outing—moving from one to the next, often with a group. The 'crawl' suggests the increasingly slow, unsteady progress as the evening goes on. Popular for celebrations, stag/hen nights, or just big nights out.
例句
- Doing a pub crawl for his birthday. 为他的生日搞一次酒吧巡游Vamos a hacer una ruta de bares por su cumpleaños彼の誕生日でパブクロールをする그의 생일에 펍 크롤을 할 거야.
- The office pub crawl got messy. 公司的酒吧巡游搞得一团糟La ruta de bares de la oficina acabó fatal職場のパブクロールは大荒れだった회사 펍 크롤이 엉망이 됐어.
- We crawled twelve pubs. 我们巡了十二家酒吧Recorrimos doce pubs12軒のパブを飲み歩いた12군데 펍을 돌았어.
发音
/pʌb krɔːl/
用法指南
语境: drinking, celebrations, groups
语气: festive, indulgent
✓ 正确说法
- Pub crawl酒吧巡游Ruta de baresパブクロール펍 투어
- On a pub crawl在酒吧巡游中De ruta de baresパブクロール中펍 투어 중
- Crawling pubs巡酒吧Recorriendo baresパブを飲み歩く펍을 돌아다니며 마시다
常见错误
- Usually 5-12 pubs
- Often has a theme or route
起源与历史
The term dates to the late 19th century—the 'crawl' suggesting that by the end you're barely able to walk. It became associated with organized group drinking, particularly for celebrations. Some cities have famous pub crawl routes.
词源: From the crawling gait of the drunk
最早记录: Late 19th century
文化背景
Era: Late 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Stag/hen nights; British drinking culture
Regional notes: Universal, particularly British.
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