释义 |
ˈtap-room [f. tap n.1 + room n.1] A room in a tavern, etc., in which liquors are kept on tap.
1807Sporting Mag. XXIX. 78 Gore was in the doorway between the tap room and the bed room. 1838Dickens O. Twist viii, [He] turned into a small public-house, and led the way to a tap-room. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. xii. III. 184 The ambassador was put one night into a miserable taproom full of soldiers smoking. |