单词 | off-licence |
释义 | off-licence From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Drinkoff-licenceˈoff-ˌlicence noun [countable] British EnglishDFDSHOP/STOREa shop that sells wine, beer, and other alcoholic drinks, in bottles or cans SYN liquor store American EnglishExamples from the Corpusoff-licence• Licences normally take either of two forms: a full on-licence, or an off-licence.• An off-licence permits the sale of liquor for consumption off the premises.• Cook's Chenin Blanc sells at around £3.79 a bottle from Tesco and leading off-licences.• Meanwhile, two men involved in the uproar surrounding the Chancellor's visit to a west London off-licence have been suspended.• Hit hardest in Lurgan are businesses which open late such as pubs, off-licences and fast food bars.• I get to my studio at about 7.30am and the off-licence opens at 8am.• Fog or no fog, she would have to go out as soon as the off-licence opened to replenish her stock.• Threshers have different names for their off-licences. |
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