pub
의미: A place where alcoholic drinks are served; short for 'public house'
A pub (short for 'public house') is a British establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks, often also serving food. Pubs are a central part of British social culture, serving as community gathering places. They typically have a warm, informal atmosphere and often feature traditional elements like a bar counter, ale on tap, and pub games like darts or pool.
예문
- Shall we meet at the pub after work? 下班后我们在酒吧见面好吗?¿Nos vemos en el pub después del trabajo?仕事の後、パブで会いましょうか?퇴근 후에 펍에서 만날까요?
- This village has a lovely old pub with a thatched roof. 这个村子有一家可爱的古老茅草屋顶酒馆。Este pueblo tiene un encantador pub antiguo con techo de paja.この村にはわらぶき屋根の素敵な古いパブがあります。이 마을에는 초가지붕의 멋진 오래된 펍이 있습니다.
- Sunday lunch at the pub is a British tradition. 在酒吧吃周日午餐是英国的传统。El almuerzo dominical en el pub es una tradición británica.パブでの日曜ランチはイギリスの伝統です。펍에서 먹는 일요일 점심은 영국의 전통입니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
Shortened from 'public house', a term used since the 1660s for a house open to the public for selling drinks. 'Pub' as an abbreviation appeared in the 1850s. The institution evolved from medieval English inns and alehouses.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
British pubs date back centuries, with some claiming to be over a thousand years old. The 'public house' name distinguished them from private drinking establishments. Pubs have traditionally been the social heart of British communities.
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