public house
英:[ˈpʌblik haus] 美: [ˈpʌblɪk haʊs]
public house 基本解释
n.酒吧;
变形
复数:public houses
英英释义
public house
n.tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals同义词:pubsaloonpothousegin milltaphouse
public house 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- They were fighting together in the public bar.
他们在一个大众酒吧里打架。 - Don't fool away your time in public houses.
不要把你的时间浪费在酒吧里。 - So Tamar went on living uncomforted in her brother's house.
他玛就孤孤单单地住在他胞兄押沙龙家里。 - It will be surrounded by a moat and will house several hundred apartments, a luxury hotel, a revolving restaurant, a gym, a doctor's office and a tanning salon.
建成后,它将可以容纳数百间客房,一个豪华宾馆,一家全天开放的餐厅,一个健身房,一个医疗诊所及一间晒黑装美容沙龙。
权威例句
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