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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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It included 131 private houses, mostly wooden, and 6 pubs.
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Bars and pubs in which games take place frequently have house rules posted.
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She innovates electrifying exotic imagery that has stormed the music video field and the karaoke pubs in the region.
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There is a growing appetite for unique pubs that offer locally produced food as people become more aware of green issues.
www.theecologist.org
It has two pubs, a wine bar, an all year round and a summer cafe and restaurant.
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A number of pubs frequented by UVF members were located in the area.
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It is a small but pretty town consisting of cafs, pubs, a variety of shops and a nightclub.
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On the way they stop off at several pubs.
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Many of the pubs were no bigger than a living room in a terraced house and were often just yards apart.
www.gazettelive.co.uk
He was a regular in the pubs having a beer and a fag and always happy to talk to cricket fans.
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