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pub1 [pʌb] Aus, Brit inf

pub abbreviation of public-house

pub
паб m
pub

I . pub2 N

pub → publication

II . pub2 VB trans

pub → publish

See also publish , publication

publish [ˈpʌblɪʃ] VB trans

publication [ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən] N

Usage examples with pub

to slip into a pub

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It included 131 private houses, mostly wooden, and 6 pubs.
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This pub is unusual in that there are no public roads leading to it.
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The resort itself is centred on the village which has shops, restaurants, a pub, wine store and a spa.
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It is a traditional and somewhat untouched pub that has a small back-room with stage.
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Her father then earned a living managing pubs and hotels.
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The hall looked like most contemporary pub concert rooms, but its replacement in 1854 was of then unprecedented size.
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The pub next to it is of the same name.
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He spent the next 20 years buying, building up and selling pubs.
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Factories and workshops are located in the old industrial zone, which has become a popular venue for pubs, dance clubs and restaurants.
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Hotels, pubs, and churches feature prominently near the centre of town.
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