alehouse

美 [ˈeɪlhaʊs]英 [ˈeɪlhaʊs]
  • n.酒馆;啤酒店

复数: alehouses

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noun

old-fashioned BrE啤酒店;酒馆
a place where people used to drink beer

alehouse

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 酒馆
    An alehouse is a pub.

noun

1
a tavern where ale is sold

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  1. But the Alehouse is healthy , and pleasant , and warm .

    但酒店里却暖和,使人健康又开心:

  2. We had an alehouse boy who attended always in the house to supply the workmen .

    在我们印刷所里经常有一个啤酒店的小厮替工人们送酒。

  3. The alehouse became a problem of widespread concern in the16 ~ th and17 ~ th century england .

    啤酒馆问题是16、17世纪英国社会普遍关注的问题。

  4. She worked in an alehouse .

    她在酒馆里做事。

  5. The alehouse was coarsely furnished with a press or two , a number of naked benches , and boards set upon barrels to play the part of tables .

    那酒店粗糙地装置着一两个柜橱,几条光板凳,和几块放在酒桶上当作桌子的木板。

  6. In settling on island , the first building erected by a Spaniard will be a church ; by a Frenchman , a fort ; by a Dutchman , a warehouse ; and by an Englishman , an alehouse .

    在海岛定居时,西班牙人先造教堂;法国人先造要塞;荷兰人先造仓库而英国人则先造酒店。