Out on the town Meaning in English
expression
释义
To go out and enjoy yourself, especially by visiting restaurants, bars, clubs, or other entertainment places at night.
用法与细微差别
This is an informal, lively phrase often about nightlife and socializing with friends. Common for evenings spent at multiple venues. Not used for quiet dinners or work events. Often implies dressing up and having fun.
例句
We went out on the town to celebrate her birthday.
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Are you planning to go out on the town tonight?
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They love dressing up and going out on the town every weekend.
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After a long week, all I want is a night out on the town with my friends.
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Let’s get dressed up and hit the clubs—we’re going out on the town!
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We hadn’t been out on the town since our baby was born, so it felt amazing to go dancing again.
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