bar
/ˈbaɾ/, [ˈbaɾ]bar, pub
Noun bar m (plural bares)
Noun bar m (plural bares)
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bar (unit of pressure)
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Son las cinco y todavía no estás en la cama. Acabas de llegar del bar, ¿verdad?
It's five and you're still not in bed! You just came back from the bar, didn't you?
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Tom echó a María del bar.
Tom threw Mary out of the bar.
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Prácticamente cada sujeto en el bar estaba mirando a María.
Practically every guy in the bar was looking at Mary.
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El bar está abierto hasta las seis de la mañana.
The bar is open until six in the morning.
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Si hubiera tenido un par de años más, me habrían dejado entrar en el bar.
If only I'd been a couple of years older, they would've let me into the bar.
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Tom salió del bar con una sonrisa en su rostro.
Tom walked out of the bar with a smile on his face.
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Tom ha llevado un pequeño bar cerca de Boston ya por varios años.
Tom managed a small bar near Boston for quite a few years.
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Encuéntrame en el bar del hotel.
Meet me at the hotel bar.
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Un inglés, un belga y un holandés entran a un bar y se sientan en el mostrador. El cantinero dice, "Un minuto, ¿esto es una broma o qué?"
An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, "Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?"
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Le vi anoche en el bar y estaba muy borracho.
I saw him last night in the bar and he was really drunk.
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