public bathing house

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English - Turkish

Definition of public bathing house in English Turkish dictionary

public house
pab
bathhouse
hamam

Yangın hamamda başladı. - The fire started in the bathhouse.

Japon kamu hamamı bir zamanlar bir mahallede sosyal yaşamın merkezi olarak kullanılıyordu. - The Japanese public bathhouse was once used as a center of social life in one's neighborhood.

bathhouse
çimerlik
bathhouse
kabin binası
public house
otel
public house
birahane
bathhouse
{i} (halka açık) banyo/hamam
bathhouse
{i} soyunma odalarının olduğu bina
bathhouse
{i} (plaj, göl v.b. kenarında) kabinli bina
public house
han, otel
public house
meyhane
public house
İng. bar, pub
public house
bar
English - English
{i} bathhouse
public house
An establishment licensed to sell alcoholic beverages to be consumed on or off the premises; they often provide meals and sometimes accommodation
public house
tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
public house
pub, tavern, bar, meeting place where alcoholic drinks are served
public house
A public house is the same as a pub. A place, such as a tavern or bar, that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. a pub. or pub Establishment that serves alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, especially in Britain. Under English common law, inns and taverns were declared public houses responsible for the well-being of travelers. They were expected to receive all travelers in reasonable condition who were willing to pay for food, drink, and lodging. In Tudor England, certain innkeepers were obliged by royal act to maintain stables; others served as unofficial postmasters. The early public houses were identified by simple signs that featured creatures such as lions, dolphins, or swans. In the 18th century, the word Arms was added to many pub names to indicate that the establishment was under the protection of a noble family. Though British public houses were traditionally owned and operated by independent licensed proprietors, by the early 20th century many were owned or associated with brewery companies
public bathing house

    Hyphenation

    pub·lic bath·ing House

    Turkish pronunciation

    pʌblîk beydhîng haus

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpəblək ˈbāᴛʜəɴɢ ˈhous/ /ˈpʌblɪk ˈbeɪðɪŋ ˈhaʊs/
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