pub.

listen to the pronunciation of pub.
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} bar

İşçiler hoşça vakit geçirebilecekleri bir barda toplanmak istiyor. - The workers like to gather in a pub where they can let their hair down.

Bu civardaki barlara ve birahanelere sürekli takılır. - He's a regular at the bars and pubs around here.

{i} meyhane

Köşe başında bir meyhane var. - There's a pub just around the corner.

İngiliz, Belçikalı ve Hollandalı bir meyhaneye girer ve tezgahta otururlar. Barmen söyler, Bir dakika bekleyin, bu bir şaka mı ne? - An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?

enik
birahane

Birahanede Tom arkadaşına son kadehi içelim! dedi. - Let's have one for the road!, Tom told his friend at the pub.

Birisi o birahanede fazla müzik dinlemez. - One won’t hear much music in that pub.

pab
içkievi
i., İng., k.dili. bar, pub
dili meyhane
public publication
(Askeri) yayın/yayınlama (publication)
taverna
Englisch - Englisch
Publisher(s)
Publication(s)
Publishing
{s} open to all persons
{i} process of producing and distributing printed material; printed material that has been produced and distributed
A publication

registered pubs.

A public house, where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought and drunk. Many pubs also provide food and/or entertainment
A venue often with a back room not designed for the performance of music Cheap enough to hire for less popular musics, but generally too noisy and smoky for much listening
a public house where beverages, primarily alcoholic but also non-alcoholic may be bought and drunk either standing up or sitting down at tables (some of which may be in a garden), during fixed business hours. Many pubs also serve food, some specialising in high quality food (an example of which is sometimes known as gastropub). There may also be entertainment of various forms
tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
{i} bar; alehouse, saloon; tavern
A pub is a building where people can have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and talk to their friends. Many pubs also serve food. He was in the pub until closing time Richard used to run a pub. a building in Britain where alcohol can be bought and drunk, and where meals are often served bar (public house)
publication
n A publication v To publish
Public

Tom doesn't like speaking in public. - Tom doesn't like to speak in public.

They did not oppose the project just because they feared public opinion. - They didn't oppose the project just because they feared public opinion.

Türkisch - Englisch
hostelry
(Argo) hotel
(Argo) boozer