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单词 bar-hop
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Definition of bar-hop in English:

bar-hop

verbbar-hopped, bar-hopping, bar-hops
[no object]usually as noun bar-hopping
  • Visit several bars in succession, having a drink in each.

    连续光顾多家酒吧

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She runs off, crushed, while Fred and Bob go bar-hopping.
    • I learned the next day Elsa and her French boyfriend, Pierre, had gone bar-hopping on Patong Road with Bhoo and Jiap.
    • Last night I went barhopping with (amongst others) a guy whom I went to school with from kindergarten-4th grade, and haven't seen since.
    • We haven't gone anywhere in close to two weeks, but last night you went barhopping with your roommates?
    • He's one of my oldest and dearest friends and we always have a blast together whether we're traveling or barhopping or just hanging out at home and looking at pics of boys on the Internet.
    • So when the channel decided to make its own series about barhopping twentysomethings and their complex love lives, those familiar skyscrapers proved hard to resist.
    • A few short months ago, this mother-to-be was a former housemate and bar-hopping / alcoholic buddy.
    • Many of the friends he was bar-hopping with took one look at the pictures of the explicit male nudes on the wall and left.
    • In Star Wars, Luke Skywalker had to do a lot of droid shopping and bar-hopping before he got to shoot anything or wield a lightsaber.
    • It's just the right size for a night out on the town, and has just the right features for a lightweight communications context like being out barhopping.
    • There are so many different places for entertainment, like the Jamaican Club, but also jazz, and rock, so you can just go bar-hopping.
    • We see him actually enjoying himself while barhopping in the company of young Japanese.
    • I spent a night out bar-hopping this past weekend, something I haven't done in a while.
    • ‘London-on-Sea’, as Brighton is often known, offers a wide choice of activities, from shopping and bar-hopping to high culture.
    • Cool bar in a great part of town… ideal for dining and bar-hopping.
    • When I go bar-hopping, I expect a lot of joking and fast, witty conversation.
    • The chief explained that the stickee and sticker in this caper, Jerry and ex-pal Timothy Newman, were bar-hopping and not surprisingly a bit alcohol-soaked when they got into a fight, which Jerry won.
    • Which can roughly translate into ‘shopping to drink heavily,’ or barhopping.
    • Seems the fake Brad was barhopping through the stunned Midwestern nightlife with a bevy of bodyguards, garbed in a black cowboy hat and goatee.
    • However, barhopping gets pricey, so it's no surprise that those whose annual household income is $50,000 or more tend to drink more often than those whose families get by on less than $50,000 a year.
    • He likes to go bar-hopping in the evenings, but chooses to do so along Embassy Row where the establishments cater to members of the diplomatic corps.
    • The New York Times claims that there has been a rise in bar-hopping in NYC itself over the past three months, with more people going to more bars, staying later and drinking harder drinks.
    • Out bar-hopping in Shoreditch tonight, I discovered heaven.
    • Gone are the nights when Brian Battjer left barhopping in New York to chance.
    • That night, angry, hurt, and determined to play out Gabriel's no-strings-attached rule to the fullest for revenge, Veronica went barhopping.
    • Young hipsters, bar-hopping in their off-duty hours, smoking like beagle puppies in a tobacco company laboratory, more than a bit reckless, they're actually looking for all the stimulants going.
    • It was getting quite dark, which really set the atmosphere for the barhopping.
    • Like Schnieder, Eja TaUmojo, a 57-year-old university instructor, started bar-hopping when she was still underage.
    • Alissa took the jug bar-hopping, at least until the manager of one tavern called police to report it stolen.
    • His opinions are formed out of nicotine and late-night barhopping.
    • Besides, he adds, unless they're going bar-hopping, men generally don't need that much time.
    • She cuts her hair, goes bar-hopping and uncovers her past, which includes a box of Polaroids documenting all the penises the pair have stroked.
    • Enhanced airflow makes soft shells perfect for all your high-motion sports: climbing, mountain biking, barhopping in Telluride, and so on.

Derivatives

  • bar-hopper

  • noun
    • Some of them have been there for ages, of course, but it's only now that many bar-hoppers are prepared to risk their heels tottering down a bluestone corridor to find untapped drinking gold.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Badge-less bar-hoppers like me are always fair game for operatives, who work around clocks deciding for the undecided.
      • Decide for yourself next week when I outline the official steps being taken to try and make Fed Hall a staple for UW students and bar-hoppers everywhere.
      • However the intrepid bar-hoppers were all present and were well and truly beaten by Barry Chadbourn who shot an outstanding 40 points.
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