Pontin's
/ˈpɒntɪnz/
/ˈpɑːntɪnz/
- any of a group of British holiday parks, the first of which was opened by Fred Pontin in 1946. In the past they were called holiday camps and they offered cheap family holidays which were very popular in the years after the Second World War, but became less so towards the end of the 20th century. The company was sold in 1978 and has had various owners since then, but the Pontin's name continues to be used for the parks that remain open.
英国度假公园中的任何一个,其中第一个由弗雷德·庞廷(Fred Pontin)于1946年开放。在过去,它们被称为假日营地,并且提供廉价的家庭度假,在第二次世界大战后的几年中非常流行,但是到20世纪末,情况就变得不那么明显了。该公司于1978年出售,此后拥有各种各样的所有者,但是Pontin的名称继续用于仍然开放的公园。 - We used to go to Pontin's every summer when I was young.
我年轻的时候,我们每年夏天都去庞丁。
- We used to go to Pontin's every summer when I was young.