单词 | tavern |
释义 | Related topics: Drink, Leisuretav·ern /ˈtævən $ -ərn/ noun [countable] 1. British English old useDFDDL a pub where you can also stay the night 小旅店,客栈2 DFDDLa word for a bar, often used in the name of a bar 酒馆,酒吧〔常用于酒吧名〕 Murphy’s Tavern 墨菲酒馆Examples from the Corpustavern• Here half a dozen hotels soon sprang up along with a hodge-podge of other shops, booths, and taverns.• Gainsborough had 44 hotels, inns and taverns, 9 beerhouses and 4 eating and boarding houses.• They put up at taverns, boarding houses, and, in the larger towns, hotels.• Holyrood Tavern A completely refurbished tavern which still retains much of the character of the old pub.• Those who shuffled cards in taverns now deal shares on the Net.• You can call the taverns tonight.• They frequented the tavern and engaged in unspecified lewd practices.• The newcomers spread out across the floor of the tavern, whilst customers dodged hurriedly out of their way.Origin tavern (1200-1300) Old French taverne, from Latin taberna “small simple building, shop”tav·ern nounChineseSyllable night you can where also stay the pub a Corpus |
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