bar verb ⇨ban (Certain activities are barred to women.)⇨block3 (bar sb's exit)bar noun ⇨bar (a wine/coffee bar)⇨lawyer (be called to the Bar)⇨piece (a bar of chocolate/soap)bar
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bar ♦︎ pub ♦︎ inn ♦︎ tavern ♦︎ public house ♦︎ saloon ♦︎ localThese words all mean a building or a part of a building where people can go to drink alcohol and other drinks.这些词均表示喝酒和其他饮料的地方。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆in a bar / pub / tavern / public house / saloon◆at the pub / the tavern / your local◆a / the local bar / pub / inn / tavern / public house / saloon◆to go to a bar / the pub / an inn / a tavern / a public house / the saloon◆to run a bar / a pub / an inn / a tavern / a public house / saloon◆to keep an inn / a tavern / a public house■bar [countable] a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic and/or other drinks; (in compounds) a place that sells a particular thing or that is for particular people酒吧;(专售某类产品的)小店,馆,处所◆We could meet at the theatre and have a drink in the bar.我们可以在剧场见面,再到酒吧喝一杯。◆It's the island's only licensed bar(= one that is allowed to sell alcoholic drinks).这是岛上唯一有酒类销售许可证的酒吧。◆a wine / cocktail bar葡萄酒/鸡尾酒酒吧◆ (BrE) I found David in the bar of the Red Lion(= a room in a pub where drinks are served).我在“红狮”酒吧找到了戴维。ⓘ Bar is often used in compounds for a place where a particular kind of food or drink is the main thing that is served. * bar常用于构成复合词,指专售某类饮食的小摊、小馆子◆a sandwich / snack / coffee bar三明治柜台;快餐部;咖啡馆■pub [countable] (BrE) a building where people go to drink and meet their friends. Pubs serve alcoholic and other drinks, and often also food.酒吧;酒馆◆We stopped on the way for a pub lunch.我们中途去了一家酒馆吃午饭。◆He's the landlord of the local pub.他是当地酒馆的老板。◆ (informal) He's gone down the pub for a pint.他下酒馆喝啤酒去了。◆ (informal) to go on a pub crawl(= a visit to several pubs, going straight from one to the next and drinking at each of them)挨家挨店喝酒■inn [countable] (BrE) an old pub in the country, especially one where people can or could stay the night(尤指可夜宿的)乡村小酒店◆The building was a 16th-century coaching inn(= where in the past coaches stopped to rest or change the horses).这栋建筑在16世纪是一个驿站。ⓘ Inn is now an old-fashioned term, unless you are talking about the past; however, it is still used in the names of many pubs, hotels and restaurants. * inn是老式用语,如今只有在描述旧时情况才使用,但仍用于许多酒馆、旅馆和饭店的名称中◆We stopped on the way at a good inn.◆the Holiday Inn假日酒店■tavern ˈtævən; NAmEˈtævərn [countable] (old-fashionedorliterary) (in the past) a pub in a town or city; sometimes used today in the names of pubs(旧指)酒馆(现在有时用于酒馆的名称中)◆It is said he was killed in a tavern brawl.据说他死于酒馆的一次斗殴。◆the Bell Tavern贝尔酒馆■ˌpublic ˈhouse [countable] (BrE, formal) a pub酒吧;酒馆◆The company owns over 300 public houses.这家公司拥有三百多间酒吧。■saloonsəˈluːn [countable](in the past) a bar in the western US and Canada(旧时美国西部和加拿大的)酒吧,酒馆◆The cowboy died in a fight in a saloon.这个牛仔在酒馆的一次斗殴中丧生。■local [countable] (BrE, informal) a pub near where you live, especially one you often go to住处附近的酒吧(尤指常去的)◆We met for a pie and a pint at his local.我们在他住处附近的酒吧见面,吃点儿馅饼,喝点儿啤酒。
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