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barroom

/bahr-room, -room/US // ˈbɑrˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈbɑːˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) //

酒吧,酒吧间,酒吧里,酒吧里的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an establishment or room with a bar for the serving of alcoholic beverages.

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Examples

  • In record books and barroom debates, Joe Montana has Jerry Rice, Peyton Manning has Marvin Harrison and Tom Brady has Rob Gronkowski.

  • While hammered metal or bourbon-bottle-turned-carafes might be better at evoking swanky barroom vibes, stoneware will keep the wet stuff cooler longer.

  • His favorite barroom prank was to send his bill to someone else at the bar, particularly if he spotted someone of high rank.

  • Thus five or six Americans may meet in a club or barroom for the sale of liquors.

  • He found Singleton in the barroom and drew him into a corner.

  • In the barroom a slim, wiry man was looking out of the dirty window up the street at Cowan's saloon.

  • Red and Lanky were emitting clouds of smoke from behind the store, immediately across the street from the barroom.

  • Colonel Dade was seated in the barroom of Brown's Hotel early one morning, waiting for someone to come in and invite him to drink.