Examples of using To the pub in English and their translations into Chinese
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Avoid going to the pub after work.
You never thought of going to the pub.
Or‘Let's go to the pub, just us….
I carried them carefully up to the pub.
I head to the pub again, where I meet Lewis.
And finally we get to the pub.
We all went to the pub after our induction at CSM.
Come on then everyone, let's go to the pub.
Then they went to the pub to celebrate.
So what if they go shopping or to the pub?
I often go to the pub with my classmates and teachers.
He loved going to the pub and talking to people.
Sometimes we would go out with our friends to the pub.
When the gang heads to the pub, a showdown takes place.
Mr Brown said:"While we wereeating he said he was going to take someone to the pub.
Then on a Friday they head out to the pub with the boss.
For Yali Liu, the hardest thing about UKhigher education is having to go to the pub.
Horses can now be hacked to the pub and tied up at specially installed rings.
And you can try this when you go down to the pub, later on.
Irvine Welsh wrote:"I'm off out to the pub to toast one of my all-time literary heroes with a malt.".
It's not safe for someone like me who has health problems to come to the pub in the evening.
From the post office to the pub to the bedroom, something is recording nearly everything we do now.
I really like the atmosphere here and coming to the pub gets me out the house.'.
Certain quirks of the British workplace often leave newcomers baffled-from saying‘please' to frequent trips to the pub.
At 6:20 one morning,Webster said he was going downstairs to the pub when he heard footsteps and a cough.
Remembered that Dylan Thomas sometimes would set down oneword of a new poem then walk down to the pub and get shitfaced in celebration.
Rooms are separate from but next to the pub, and are 5 minutes walk from Bishop's Stortfords town centre.
I managed to get extra pallets of drinks put on the wagons,sold them to the pubs, and pocketed the proceeds.