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public bar

英 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈbɑː(r)]

美 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈbɑːr]

n.  (英国酒店中的)廉价酒吧,大众酒吧

牛津词典

    noun

    • (英国酒店中的)廉价酒吧,大众酒吧
      (in Britain) a bar in a pub with simple or less comfortable furniture than the other bars

      柯林斯词典

      • (英国酒吧中的)普通酒吧,大众酒吧
        In a British pub, apublic baris a room where the furniture is plain and the drinks are cheaper than in the pub's other bars.

        双语例句

        • They were fighting together in the public bar.
          他们在公众酒吧打过交道。
        • The E-reading Room of Public Library Should Walk out of the Embarrassment of the Quasi Internet Bar
          公共图书馆电子阅览室应走出准网吧的尴尬
        • Then main difference between hotels and motels in Australia is that hotels must provide a public bar to serve liquor. "Private" hotels and guesthouses do not have permits to serve liquor.
          在澳大利亚,旅馆和汽车旅馆的主要差别在于,前者必须附设酒吧,而私家小旅馆和招待所则不可供应烈性酒。
        • Most of them have a public bar, where drinks are slightly cheaper, and a saloon bar, which middle-class people usually prefer because it is more comfortable and less crowded.
          此外,它们还设有一个沙龙酒吧区,那是中产阶级人士常常光顾的地方,那里不仅比较舒服,人也比较少。
        • I called her from a public phone booth near the entrance to the bar
          我在酒吧入口处附近的公用电话亭给她打了电话。
        • This text is begin from analyze the modern logistics concept development to commence, announce to public the bar code technique in the important position of the logistics and announce the technical request.
          本文从剖析现代物流概念发展入手,揭示条码技术在物流行业的重要地位并且揭示现代物流业对识别技术的要求。
        • The public square uses three li of village bar street and bar culture exposed to the sun here entertainment life is alive;
          三里屯酒吧街和朝阳酒吧文化广场使这里的娱乐生活有声有色;
        • In England nobody under the age of eighteen is allowed to drink in a public bar.
          在英国,十八岁以下的人不准进酒吧喝酒。
        • A person employed to expeldisorderly persons from a public place, especially a bar.
          保镖被雇于在公共场所里驱逐扰事者的人,尤指在酒吧中。
        • It is, of course, in the public ambivalence about where the bar should be set that the larger uncertainty about the standards movement lies.
          当然,公众对标准化考试运动的很大程度上的犹疑不决就在于公众对这条标准线应当如何设定存有矛盾的心理。