tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals 同义词:public house, saloon, pothouse, gin mill, taphouse,
A pub (), formally public house (a house "open to the public", as opposed to a private house), is a drinking establishment fundamental to the culture of Britain,Public House Britannica.com; Subscription Required.
例句与用法
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He chucked a drunken man out of the pub . 他把一个醉汉从酒店中推了出去。
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There is a pub at the bottom of the road . 路的尽头有一家酒馆。
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I am all for pubs being open all day . 我完全赞成酒馆整日营业。
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He plans to keep a pub when he retires . 他打算退休后开酒馆。
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They were chucked out of the pub for being too rowdy . 他们因为太吵闹被撵出酒馆。
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The tourists stopped off at the pub on the way home . 归途中旅游者在酒馆逗留片刻。
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I drank this glass, paid and went out of the pub . 我喝完这杯酒,付了账,跨出店去。
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When do the pubs shut ? 酒馆什么时候关门?
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Sorry we are late -- we dropped into a pub on the way . 对不起我们迟到了我们中途到酒馆去了。
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It was n't quite the done thing for women to drink in pubs in those days . 那年月女的到酒店喝酒可不成体统。