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Перевод: pub.
[аббревиатура] изданный; издание; общественный
Тезаурус:
- "Her'll come to no good, ol' un," they said in the pub.
- Everyone then gets out of the habit of going to the pub and goes to the ever-increasing competition such as McDonald's or other fast food establishments.
- The multi-roomed and historically-eclectic pub needs to be protected against the ravages of the all-over designer look.
- Less than one in two women visits a pub regularly, compared with two-thirds of men.
- I have certainly been party to one or two discussions amongst friends, and as part of my work I take groups of young people away on climbing trips, most to very white-dominated areas where the mere appearance of a black face in a pub or at a crag is enough to cause stares and whispers.
- We passed a rural church, a country pub, and then turned down an unpaved cul-de-sac running through a dense cluster of beeches and pines to a four-square Edwardian villa with overhanging eaves and low-pitched roof.
- "People used to queue up to get a pub but that's all stopped now.
- People love to be awed when they enter a pub by a superior natural force - a strange sort of higher masochism."
- PUB REFURBISHMENTS - OVER THE LIMIT?
- But it has to be said that their bass player Steve Harris does have his own football pitch and his own pub!
- Already the other Tetley Heritage Pub in York, The Swan, is out on lease to an independent retailing chain.
- You go to a certain pub "for the vibe"; you don't go to another pub because you're "vibed out".
- "This is a good pub," she said, hastily, obviously aware of having trespassed, her gaze passing over the heavy plush seating and lighting on one of the barmen who was openly resting his eyes on her as he polished glasses.
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