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  1. A local businessman has put up the 500000 needed to save the football club.
    当地的一位商人提供所需的500000英镑以助足球俱乐部度过难关.
  2. Each member of the club has pledged£10 to the collection.
    俱乐部每个成员已保证为这次募捐赠10英镑。
  3. Each member of the club has pledged$10 to the collection.
    俱乐部的每个成员已保证为这次募捐捐赠10英镑。


clubbing
[ noun ]
a condition in which the ends of toes and fingers become wide and thick; a symptom of heart or lung disease
<noun.state>


Club \Club\ (kl[u^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clubbed} (kl[u^]bd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Clubbing}.]
1. To beat with a club.

2. (Mil.) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.

To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in
the commanding officer to restore any given body of
men to their natural front in line or column.
--Farrow.

3. To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a
common end; as, to club exertions.

4. To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to
club the expense.

{To club a musket} (Mil.), to turn the breach uppermost, so
as to use it as a club.

  1. Tomas Borge's thugs spent last week clubbing people for expressing their annoyance with food shortages, raging inflation and the loss of political freedom.
  2. Sex becomes grand guignol; politics becomes melodrama (police clubbing demonstrators, Zweig harboring an Algerian operative).
  3. Bundy also faces execution for clubbing to death two young women at a sorority house in Tallahassee three weeks before Miss Leach disappeared from a schoolyard.
  4. Thousands of miners packed University Square, clubbing reporters and people they thought were opposition sympathizers.
  5. Thousands of coal miners summoned by Iliescu to help keep order then poured into the capital from around the nation and roamed the streets for two days, clubbing anyone they considered opponents of the president.
  6. Lunging as one into each stroke, they're clubbing the hide off a battery of barrel-shaped drums, each big enough to hold one of the watching tots.
  7. The video showed staged scenes of actors portraying "redneck" state troopers and "insensitive" bureaucrats with footage of police kicking and clubbing blacks.
  8. A man accused of clubbing his mother with a crowbar and then stabbing her to death in a cocaine frenzy has been ordered to take powerful drugs that may make him competent to stand trial.
  9. He landed some hard and unexpectedly fast left jabs, and some of his signature clubbing rights, and had Holyfield in trouble briefly in rounds five and seven.
  10. Authorities say the skinheads attacked Seraw and two companions outside Seraw's home in southeast Portland, clubbing him to death with a baseball bat.
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