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(pubs) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. A pub is a building where people can have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and talk to their friends. Many pubs also serve food. (mainly BRIT) He was in the pub until closing time... Richard used to run a pub. N-COUNT
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   I. noun  Date: circa 1859  1. chiefly British ~lic house 2  2. an establishment where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed  II. abbreviation  1. ~lic  2. ~lication  3. ~licity  4. ~lished; ~lisher; ~lishing ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. colloq. 1 Brit. a public house. 2 Austral. a hotel. Phrases and idioms pub-crawl Brit. colloq. a drinking tour of several pubs. Etymology: abbr. ...
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  1. паб, пивная; бар, закусочная; кабак 2. трактир; гостиница 3. посещать пабы; ходить из одного паба в другой to go pubbing —- посещать злачные места ...
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  noun; abbr. of public house; coll.  1) пивная, кабак; трактир  2) гостиница Syn: see bar ...
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  ~ n a building in Britain where alcohol can be bought and drunk  (Do you fancy going to the pub? | a pub lunch)  (- compare bar1 (1)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  NASA abbr. Publication U.S. gov. abbr. Publication U.S. gov. abbr. Public mil. abbr. Publication mil. abbr. Public airport code Pueblo, Colorado USA food abbr. Pizza Und Bier gen. comp. abbr. Physical Unit Block file ext. abbr. Public keyring (Pretty Good Privacy) file ext. abbr. Publication (PageMaker - Ventura Publisher - 1st Publisher) file ext. abbr. Page template (MS Publisher) media abbr. Perl Users Bimonthly media abbr. Publication firm name abbr. Power Underwear Brands ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 1859, shortening of public house (1768), which originally meant "any building open to the public" (1574), then "inn that provides food and is licensed to sell ale, wine, and spirits" (1669), and finally "tavern" (1768). Pub crawl first attested 1910 in British slang. ...
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