sports bar
noun [ C ] uk/ˈspɔːts ˌbɑːr/ us/ˈspɔːrts ˌbɑːr/
(PLACE)
(顾客可以在大电视屏幕上观看体育比赛的)体育酒吧
a bar where customers can watch sport on large television screens
They watched Korea's victory over Spain in a Tokyo sports bar. 他们在东京的一家体育酒吧观看了韩国打败西班牙的那场比赛。
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- The bar has been relaunched as a sports bar, with wide-screen TVs and Chilean wines by the glass.
- Besides his popular sports bar, he also owns a hockey equipment company.
- He says he sees a double standard that sports bars can show the Super Bowl and sell food and beer but churches can't show it free to families.
- The feeling in the room was what you'd expect in a sports bar when there was no "big game" going on.
(FOOD)
运动能量棒
a type of food made with ingredients such as grains and nuts shaped into a bar, that is intended to give you energy quickly, for example when you are running or playing a sport
If you're exercising for longer, have a quick-digesting carbohydrate such as a cereal or sports bar. 如果你运动的时间较长,可以吃一些可以快速消化的碳水化合物,如麦片或运动能量棒。
Synonym: energy bar
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- She pointed out that carbo-loaded sports bars contain no magic ingredient but simply deliver the energy equivalent of three slices of bread.
- He characterizes sports bars as "expensive candy bars with vitamins."
- The nutritional claims made for sports bars are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
- The bar combines the great taste of peanuts, caramel and cocoa with the function of a sports bar.