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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
bar/pub
see also ALCOHOL, BEER, WINE, DRINK - a place where people go to buy alcoholic drinks and meet their friends: pub (AmE bar), (formal) public house We're off to the pub for a beer. - the pub you usually go to is your local - a room (in a pub, hotel, restaurant, etc) where (especially alcoholic) drinks are served: bar a hotel bar ◎ a cocktail bar ◎ a coffee bar ◎ a theatre bar - the long narrow high table or counter where drinks are served: the bar 'Where's Mary?' 'I think she's at the bar getting some drinks.' - a machine (often found in bars and pubs) which you can play games on: fruit machine, slot machine - a machine which plays music: jukebox Shall I put something on the jukebox? - some games which people sometimes play in bars and pubs: pool, billiards, darts ※ more on pool, billiards and darts GAME ※ people in a pub - a man who serves you drinks from behind the bar: barman (AmE bartender); a woman who serves you drinks: barmaid - the man/woman who owns or manages a pub: landlord/landlady - a person who usually goes to one particular pub: regular They know me well here. I'm a regular. ※ drinking in a pub - to choose a drink: have sth What'll you have? ◎ I think I'll have a gin and tonic. - to fetch a drink (for example from a bar): get* sth Could you get me another gin and tonic? - to get a drink for another person: buy* sb sth I'll buy you a beer. - a number of drinks (one for each member of a group): round Shall we have another round? ◎ It's my round! (= It's my turn to buy the drinks.) - the times that a pub is open: opening hours - the time that a pub closes: closing time We'd better finish our drinks - it's almost closing time. - the last ten or twenty minutes before closing time: drinking-up time ※ MORE ... - to visit a lot of different pubs in an evening: go* on a pub crawl 'What are you doing tonight?' 'I'm going on a pub crawl with some friends.'
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