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词汇 public house
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Definition of public house in English:

public house

noun
British
  • formal term for pub
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They all confirmed that they had not been into the public house opposite the hotel at any time.
    • Sometimes she would go to the local public house and make some sandwiches.
    • The local public houses have received threatening letters.
    • Sunday was still a day of tranquillity and gloom when the trains did not run, and shops and theatres were closed, as also were public houses in Wales and Scotland.
    • However, the attractions of the public house or beerhouse was not merely to play darts, crib or dominoes.
    • However, said the report, the wider area contains a number of public houses and other local facilities.
    • The members met monthly in a local public house to transact business and have a convivial time.
    • Some parks and roads have been named after him and there is a public house named the Daylight Inn.
    • The family has been based in London for a number of years and they ran a number of successful public houses, including the famous Archway Tavern in North London.
    • It won't be long before Swindon consists of nothing but public houses and hotels.
    • Once they have been paid, they will head straight for the nearest public house and a pint of best bitter.
    • This building, located on Dublin Street, enjoys a strong trade as both a public house and hotel.
    • Public health groups want to make the city the first in Britain to prohibit smoking in all workplaces - including bars, cafes, nightclubs and public houses.
    • He thus adduced from the landlord evidence that she was a well-known troublemaker in local public houses.
    • In public houses, appropriate etiquette includes not gesturing for service.
    • The smoking ban has caused little trouble in our local public houses.
    • Originally public houses were meeting places in towns and villages for local businessmen but with advent of large commercial chains many of the small pubs have closed.
    • Narberth boasted at least two dozen public houses through the 19th century - ranging from terraced ale-houses to coaching inns.
    • Recently my wife and I visited a local public house for a meal.
    • As with so many good ideas in this little country of ours the seeds were sown over a couple of pints in a local public house.

Definition of public house in US English:

public house

nounˈpəblik ˌhousˈpəblɪk ˌhaʊs
British
  • A tavern.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some parks and roads have been named after him and there is a public house named the Daylight Inn.
    • Recently my wife and I visited a local public house for a meal.
    • Public health groups want to make the city the first in Britain to prohibit smoking in all workplaces - including bars, cafes, nightclubs and public houses.
    • Narberth boasted at least two dozen public houses through the 19th century - ranging from terraced ale-houses to coaching inns.
    • However, said the report, the wider area contains a number of public houses and other local facilities.
    • The local public houses have received threatening letters.
    • He thus adduced from the landlord evidence that she was a well-known troublemaker in local public houses.
    • Originally public houses were meeting places in towns and villages for local businessmen but with advent of large commercial chains many of the small pubs have closed.
    • In public houses, appropriate etiquette includes not gesturing for service.
    • They all confirmed that they had not been into the public house opposite the hotel at any time.
    • This building, located on Dublin Street, enjoys a strong trade as both a public house and hotel.
    • The members met monthly in a local public house to transact business and have a convivial time.
    • The family has been based in London for a number of years and they ran a number of successful public houses, including the famous Archway Tavern in North London.
    • Sometimes she would go to the local public house and make some sandwiches.
    • The smoking ban has caused little trouble in our local public houses.
    • Sunday was still a day of tranquillity and gloom when the trains did not run, and shops and theatres were closed, as also were public houses in Wales and Scotland.
    • As with so many good ideas in this little country of ours the seeds were sown over a couple of pints in a local public house.
    • It won't be long before Swindon consists of nothing but public houses and hotels.
    • However, the attractions of the public house or beerhouse was not merely to play darts, crib or dominoes.
    • Once they have been paid, they will head straight for the nearest public house and a pint of best bitter.
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