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
- We finally tracked down our lost companion in a public house.
我们终于在一家酒馆里找到了我们失散的伙伴。 - Every evening on working day I usually am invited by partnership go to public house discuss something and have dinner together.
通常在每个工作日的晚上,我应合作伙伴的邀请在酒馆谈讨论一些事情,一起共进晚餐。 - 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。 - It proved to be, in fact, a public house.
那确是一家酒店。 - This part is explained in two aspects: public house and reformed house.
本章从两个方面进行了阐述,一是公房,二是房改房。 - Questions concerning the valuation of "reformed public house"
关于“房改房”资产评估的有关问题 - 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。 - 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。 - As we turned the corner we came on a group of men who were waiting for the public house to open.
我们转过屋角时碰到一群人等着店开门。 - The police, catching the criminal with his pants down, arrested him as he was drinking in a public house.
罪犯在酒店喝酒时,警察打他个冷不防,把他逮住了。