public house
英 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈhaʊs]
美 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈhaʊs]
n. 同 pub; 酒吧; 酒馆
柯林斯词典
- 同pub
Apublic houseis the same as apub.
英英释义
noun
- tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms
双语例句
- It proved to be, in fact, a public house.
那确是一家酒店。 - As I was coming back, I met the owner of the public house.
我正往回走时,遇到了小酒店的主人。 - The customers of the public house called the Robin hood.
店名叫罗宾汉酌酒店的顾客们。 - The doors of the public house at the corner were swinging wide, and he saw the lights and the smiling barmaids, heard the many voices discussing the fight and the prosperous chink of money on the bar.
街角上酒店的门开得大大的,他看到那些灯光和含笑的女侍者,听到很多人都在谈论这次比赛,他还听到了柜台上生意兴隆的丁当直响的钱声。 - On 24 June a man aged 21 was admitted to the casualty department, having collapsed in the street 20 minutes previously a few moments after a fight in a public house.
患者男性,21岁,6月24日因在酒吧间格斗后不久在街头虚脱20分钟而被送到医院重伤科。 - He procured a pipe from a neighbouring public house, and smoked it, looking in at the railings and maturely considering the spot.
他从附近一个酒店弄来了一个烟斗,抽起烟来,从栅栏望进去看着坟场,慎重地思考着它。 - The character of public house and the rigid relations between land supply and demand determine that it is unsuitable to adopt land auction way in the development of public house.
大众住房的性质和土地供求刚性关系决定大众住房的开发不宜采用土地拍卖方式。 - This paper analyses the factors which affect the utility of housing security on the perspective of public house consumers.
本文从保障对象的角度,分析了影响居民住房保障效用的因素。 - I usually like to read a book and listening musics, and not going to public house.
我平时喜欢看书,听音乐,不太喜欢去酒吧。 - A licensed victualler, ie a public house keeper who sells food, spirits, BEer, etc to BE consumed on the premises.
领有执照的酒店店主(出售食品、烈酒、啤酒等供顾客在店堂内享用)。