pub
英 [pʌb]
美 [pʌb]
n. 酒吧; 酒馆
复数:pubs
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.1817 / COCA.7430
牛津词典
noun
- 酒吧;酒馆
a building where people go to drink and meet their friends. Pubs serve alcoholic and other drinks, and often also food.- They've gone down the pub for a drink.
他们下酒馆喝酒去了。 - a pub lunch
酒馆供的午餐 - the landlord of the local pub
当地酒馆的老板
- They've gone down the pub for a drink.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 酒馆;酒吧
Apubis a building where people can have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and talk to their friends. Many pubs also serve food.- He was in the pub until closing time...
他在酒吧里一直呆到打烊。 - Richard used to run a pub.
理查德曾经开过酒吧。
- He was in the pub until closing time...
英英释义
noun
- tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms
双语例句
- Richard used to run a pub.
理查德曾经开过酒吧。 - The old girl in there runs the saloon bar at the pub in the evenings.
那边的那个老女人晚上负责照看酒馆里的雅座酒吧。 - I'm off down to the pub for a quickie.
我要去酒吧畅饮一杯。 - He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub
看到计划拆除酒馆的新闻,他非常愤怒。 - The repository of all important knowledge in a small town was the chief barman of the local pub.
小镇上最无所不知的人就是当地酒吧里的服务员领班。 - He was scarred for life during a pub fight
在一次酒吧斗殴中,他留下了永久性的伤疤。 - Pubs are dirty, smelly and unfriendly, according to the Good Pub Guide.
据《好酒吧指南》所说,酒吧一般环境肮脏,气味难闻,而且气氛很不友好。 - Catering may now account for close on a quarter of pub turnover.
承办酒席现在可能占酒吧营业额的近1/4。 - Her mother disapproved of her working in a pub
她母亲不赞成她在酒吧工作。 - His father owns a local pub
他父亲在当地有一家酒馆。