n.:
〈英,美〉同“public house”
网络:
酒吧;小酒馆;经皮脐带血取样(percutaneous umbilical blood sampling)
1.
England's smokers are about to be banned from lighting up in pubs, restaurants and offices.
英国将禁止在酒吧、餐厅和办公室吸烟。
2.
Just like the majority of the Irish pubs, Irish& Co has an informal atmosphere, good service, live music and of course tasty dark beer.
就像大多数的爱尔兰酒吧,爱尔兰及公司有一个非正式的气氛,良好的服务,现场音乐,当然还有美味的黑啤酒。
3.
He made his fortune through a network of pubs before founding a successful mining company, which he later sold.
他靠开连锁酒吧起家,了的采矿公司,后来将这家公司卖掉。
4.
He said there was a danger that pubs with no record of trouble would be penalised.
威廉姆斯认为,那些没有任何不良纪录的酒吧将因此受到“惩罚”。
5.
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.
英国啤酒与酒吧协会这一贸易团体表示,现在每周都有超过50家酒吧关闭,几乎是上一年关闭速率的一倍。
6.
She said the manufacture of pirate DVDs, most of which are sold on street corners and in pubs across the UK, was not a victimless crime.
她同时指出,制造盗版DVD——其中大部分DVD是在英国各地的街角和酒吧进行贩卖——并不是一个没有受害人的犯罪行为。
7.
In 2009 pubs closed at a rate of 40 a week, according to the British Beer and Pub Association in London.
根据英国伦敦啤酒和酒吧协会统计,在2009年,每星期有40家酒吧倒闭。
8.
She'd gone there just out of curiosity. Pubs, in her mind, were rather mysterious, and a little scary.
当初,她也只是出于好奇去了那里。在她看来,酒吧很神秘,甚至让她有些胆小。
9.
Specifically it has helped musicians clean up their traditional instruments, clogged up with years of dirt in smoke-filled pubs.
特别是帮助音乐家们清理在菸雾弥漫的酒馆内,经年累月累积于他们传统乐器上的灰尘。
10.
Since Avril is an excellent singer, she is often invited to sing in the clubs or pubs.
由于Avril是一名优秀的歌手,她常被邀请到俱乐部或酒吧去唱歌。