pub
美 [p?b]
英 [p?b] 
- n.酒吧;酒館
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)酒店;公用事業(yè)局(Public Utilities Board);小酒店
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):pubs
英漢雙解
1. | 酒吧;酒館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. 他們下酒館喝酒去了。 |
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| the landlord of the local pub 當(dāng)?shù)鼐起^的老板 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
When he finally left the pub he was all over the place.
他最后離開(kāi)酒店時(shí),已經(jīng)酩酊大醉了。
If you twist your boyfriend's arm in front of his classmates in the pub, he will absolutely not go back with you but stay for a second beer.
如果你在酒吧里當(dāng)著男朋友同學(xué)的面兒強(qiáng)迫他的話,他絕對(duì)不會(huì)跟你回去,而是會(huì)繼續(xù)留下喝酒。
I settled down in a nearby pub and began to sketch a glass, which is no more than an arrangement of ovals and lines.
然后在附近的一間旅館住下,之后,我開(kāi)始畫(huà)一個(gè)杯子:看起來(lái)那完全就是橢圓和線條的堆積。
joke2 : a man came out of the pub behind me . he stopped and looked up at the sky.
笑話二:一個(gè)男人跟著我走出了啤酒屋。他停下腳步仰望著天空。
As he was running past a pub in the main street, he accidentally bumped into a tall man in black coming out.
他匆匆跑過(guò)鎮(zhèn)子中心街道上的一家酒館門(mén)前時(shí),與從酒館里出來(lái)的一個(gè)穿著一身黑的大漢撞了個(gè)滿懷。
96, You might have told me she didn't like to watch movies, so I could have taken her to a pub instead.
你應(yīng)該事先告訴我她不喜歡看電影,這樣我就會(huì)帶她去酒吧了。
If I have money, so having money would be sufficient for you to be in the pub.
如果我有錢(qián),所以有錢(qián)是去酒吧的充分條件。
I was in my local pub one night with all my other mates and there was a girl who was looking at me all night.
有一次我跟我的哥們去我家附近的酒吧,那兒有一個(gè)女孩整晚都在盯著我看。
He did not enjoy the social life of south London, the pub culture, the bragging, the put-downs, the racism and violence.
他不喜歡倫敦南部地區(qū)的社會(huì)生活——酒吧文化、自吹自擂、輕蔑貶低、種族主義還有暴力。
Still, despite the modern touches, it still feels like the kind of rich, old-style country pub you want to curl up in and get to know.
還有,雖然它具有現(xiàn)代風(fēng)格,但還是讓人感到它象是一家令人想置身其中并且一探究竟的那種帶有濃濃的,老式鄉(xiāng)村味道的客棧。
What was that pub he took us to?
他載我們去的酒館叫什么?
Want to put it out on the pub table beside you, getting showered with beer splashes and crisp crumbs?
想放在吧臺(tái)上?被啤酒和面包屑濺到不好吧。
I was impressed with how much beer you drank the other night at the pub.
那天晚上,在酒吧里你喝了那么多酒,我因此對(duì)你印象深刻。
Chatting in the pub before kick-off with a Man City fan we didn't agree on to much, but did accept that it was a game set up for goals.
賽前在酒吧里和一個(gè)曼城球迷聊了一會(huì)兒,我們相互間并沒(méi)有什么認(rèn)同點(diǎn),但我們都相信比賽會(huì)有進(jìn)球。
Then maybe a month after it had gone, he was really drunk in a pub and it was just a split-second thing.
大約一個(gè)月后,他在酒吧喝醉了,然后偷來(lái)一件外套,這也是一瞬間發(fā)生的事。
He never burns his tongue on a pub chicken pie? I can't imagine that he's ever eaten one. A bit common for him, isn't it?
永遠(yuǎn)都不可能被一個(gè)酒吧里的雞肉派燙傷舌頭?我甚至都覺(jué)得他根本沒(méi)吃過(guò)雞肉派。這對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)還正常點(diǎn),是吧?
The British Beer and Pub Association said it did not want the new plastic glasses to be made compulsory.
英國(guó)啤酒與酒吧協(xié)會(huì)稱,不希望酒吧被強(qiáng)制規(guī)定使用新型塑料杯。
The pub (short for public house) is one of the UK's great traditions and every pub has its own name and a pub sign.
Thepub(酒館)(publichouse的簡(jiǎn)稱)是英國(guó)的偉大傳統(tǒng)之一,而且每一個(gè)酒館都有自己的店名和招牌。
Now over 50 pubs are closing every week, almost double the rate of a year ago, says the British Beer & Pub Association, a trade group.
英國(guó)啤酒與酒吧協(xié)會(huì)這一貿(mào)易團(tuán)體表示,現(xiàn)在每周都有超過(guò)50家酒吧關(guān)閉,幾乎是上一年關(guān)閉速率的一倍。
Then about a month later, he was really drunk in a pub and took away someone's coat. It was just a split-second thing.
大約一個(gè)月后,他在酒吧喝醉了,然后順手拿走了別人的一件外套,這是一瞬間發(fā)生的事。
They reeled out of the pub at midnight.
他們在午夜時(shí)分搖搖晃晃地走出酒館。
"Come on, " Mike said. "After all, it's a pub. They can't occupy a whole pub. "
“過(guò)去吧,”邁克說(shuō)。“這里畢竟是個(gè)酒館。他們哪能獨(dú)霸整個(gè)酒館啊。”
Above the fire place is an old Whiskey advertising mirror that would have originally been situated in an Irish pub.
掛在壁爐上端的是一個(gè)很舊的威士忌酒的廣告牌,而它原本是掛在愛(ài)爾蘭的一家酒館里的。
You might have thought that running a pub was a pretty straightforward matter: pull the pints, collect the money.
你或許以為,經(jīng)營(yíng)一家酒吧是一件非常簡(jiǎn)單的事:倒酒、收錢(qián)。
I believe that things happen for a reason. There is no way someone could have said my number in the pub, but he had that number in his head.
我相信任何事情的發(fā)生都有原因。那天不可能有人會(huì)在酒吧里說(shuō)我的電話號(hào)碼,但他竟然夢(mèng)見(jiàn)了我的號(hào)碼。
You think its normal to pick up a girl in a pub, walk her to her bike and ride with her back home.
你覺(jué)得把一個(gè)姑娘從酒吧帶走,和她走到她放自行車的地方并且騎車送她回家是很正常的事。
In 2009 pubs closed at a rate of 40 a week, according to the British Beer and Pub Association in London.
根據(jù)英國(guó)倫敦啤酒和酒吧協(xié)會(huì)統(tǒng)計(jì),在2009年,每星期有40家酒吧倒閉。
Like it just isn't part of any of my plans to be burned alive in a pub on a Friday night.
在一個(gè)周五的晚上,被活活燒死在酒吧里,這好像根本是不是我的初衷啊!
"But if you go into a pub and debate Chinese politics, it would be very hard, " he says.
但當(dāng)你在酒吧里討論中國(guó)政治的時(shí)候,那情況會(huì)不太樂(lè)觀。
It got dark outside, and he put on his clothes and went for a pint in the pub at the top of her road.
天黑了,他穿上衣服走到她家路口的酒吧喝酒。
Two Sardars went into a pub and after ordering two beers took some sandwiches out of their pockets and started to eat them.
兩個(gè)薩達(dá)人進(jìn)入一家酒店,要了兩瓶啤酒后就從自己口袋里掏出一些三明治開(kāi)始吃起來(lái)。
It was an ordinary pub six nights a week but on Sundays, according to Mick, it changed.
一個(gè)星期里有六晚它是一家普通酒館,但是在星期天,照米克所說(shuō),它就變了。
Year in, year out, he would make his way to his local pub on the stroke of one.
過(guò)去有好多年,一敲一點(diǎn)鐘他便向本地的酒吧走去。
He said to say hello and he hopes we'll see you for dinner soon, but he's got too much work to go out pub crawling with the boys.
他說(shuō)讓我問(wèn)好,還說(shuō)希望我們三個(gè)最近能在一起吃頓午飯,但是他要干的活兒實(shí)在太多了,所以沒(méi)時(shí)間和咱們在酒吧里鬼混了。
Dr Claire Bowring, National Osteoporosis Society, said the research did not mean that people head for the pub.
英國(guó)國(guó)家骨質(zhì)疏松癥學(xué)會(huì)的克萊爾·鮑靈(ClaireBowring)表示這項(xiàng)研究成果并不是鼓勵(lì)人們都到酒吧里去喝酒。
The policemen had only seen him shooting out the lights in pub, and he did not recognize him in a church.
這位警察過(guò)去只見(jiàn)過(guò)他在小酒店如何拿槍打燈泡,而在教堂里卻任不他來(lái)。
Volunteers were ushered into a lab set up to look like a pub.
科學(xué)家安排自愿者進(jìn)入一間看起來(lái)像酒吧的實(shí)驗(yàn)室。
I gather you passed this off as a joke but the reaction in the pub was one of shock, not laughter.
你可能自認(rèn)為自己很幽默,但是當(dāng)時(shí)餐館里的人的反應(yīng)很明顯是震驚而不是大笑。
To him, Diana was not a goddess but "the sort of woman you could take down the pub" and a loving mother to her sons.
對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō),戴安娜不是女神,而是“那種你可以帶去酒吧的女人”和一個(gè)慈愛(ài)的母親。
Similarly, do not accept drinks from anyone. This may cause offense when visiting a pub or bar but it's better than being dead. Obviously.
類似的,不要接受其他人給你的飲料。這在客棧或酒吧可能會(huì)引發(fā)攻擊,但顯然比死了要好。
Whether it's far down a country road or deep in the heart of the city, the Irish pub is as unique to Ireland as a fingerprint.
無(wú)論你在鄉(xiāng)間的路上還是在城市的中心,愛(ài)爾蘭酒吧像指紋一樣都是那么獨(dú)一無(wú)二。
He gave many of his ex-soldiers money to set themselves up as pub landlords and the pubs were named in his honour.
他曾資助過(guò)許多自己的舊部下,讓他們得以經(jīng)營(yíng)酒館;為了紀(jì)念他,這些酒館都以他的名字命名。