释义 |
pubsy, a. colloq.|ˈpʌbzɪ| [f. pub n. + -sy.] Characteristic or suggestive of a public house.
1966New Statesman 30 Sept. 489/1 But the most attractive numbers are in that easy, pubsy English style which suggests Bud Flanagan, Tommy Steele and Julian Slade arm-in-arm, just strolling, lazily flexing their knees and getting nowhere. 1977Listener 7 Apr. 447/3 Return briefly to the pubsy, Fitzrovian atmosphere of Lord Longford's..party. |