They use it for insulation in the walls at the colonial alehouse.
在殖民地酒馆他们用这个做墙内的隔离层。
国富论(三)
I answer, that the trade with the alehouse is not necessarily a losing trade.
我的回答是, 与啤酒屋的交易不一定是亏损交易。
刀锋(上)
There was always some kind of an inn where we could get beds and an alehouse where we could get something to eat and beer to drink.
总有一些旅馆可以让我们睡床, 还有一家啤酒屋可以让我们吃点东西喝啤酒。
国富论(二)
It is not the multitude of alehouses, to give the must suspicious example, that occasions a general disposition to drunkenness among the common people; but that disposition, arising from other causes, necessarily gives employment to a multitude of alehouses.
The marriage-bed of James I. of Great Britain, which his queen brought with her from Denmark, as a present fit for a sovereign to make to a sovereign, was, a few years ago, the ornament of an alehouse at Dunfermline.
It is a losing trade, it is said, which a workman carries on with the alehouse; and the trade which a manufacturing nation would naturally carry on with a wine country, may be considered as a trade of the same nature.
A pub, or public house, is a house licensed to sell alcohol to the general public. It is a drinking establishment in Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, Canada, and Australia. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.
近义、反义、联想词
近义词
n.
public house, pub, saloon, pothouse, gin mill, taphouse