barroom
barroom — 名詞
1. an indoor space, usually inside a hotel, restaurant, or similar place, where peo
酒吧間
賣酒並有長型吧檯的房間
an indoor space, usually inside a hotel, restaurant, or similar place, where people sit or stand and pay for beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks at a long counter.
Nia pushed open the swinging doors of a smoky barroom and ordered a cold beer at the counter.
Nia 推開那家煙霧瀰漫的酒吧間彈簧門,走到吧檯點了一杯冰啤酒。
typical scene: ordering a drink at the counter
The hotel's quiet barroom served whiskey, gin, and cold beer until two in the morning.
這家飯店安靜的酒吧間供應威士忌、琴酒和冰啤酒,一路賣到凌晨兩點。
typical drinks listed: whiskey, gin, beer
A loud fight broke out in the barroom after one stranger spilled another man's drink.
其中一名陌生人打翻了另一個男人的酒,酒吧間裡隨即爆發一場激烈鬥毆。
Theo poured glasses of red wine for tired farmers seated along the wooden barroom counter.
Theo 在木造酒吧間的長吧檯邊,為幾位疲憊的農夫倒了幾杯紅酒。
Inside the crowded barroom, the bartender mixed cocktails while customers shouted their orders over the music.
擁擠的酒吧間裡,調酒師忙著調雞尾酒,客人們則扯著嗓子蓋過音樂點酒。
- bar
the most common everyday word; can mean either the counter or the whole place
- pub
British English; usually a friendly neighbourhood place that also serves food
- tavern
old-fashioned or literary; suggests a small, traditional drinking place
- saloon
American, historical; strongly associated with the Old West
文法句型
a barroom in [place]
用法筆記
Mainly American English; British speakers usually say 'bar' or 'pub' instead. Often appears as a modifier in compounds such as 'barroom brawl', 'barroom talk', or 'barroom philosopher'.