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hole in the wall

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idiom. простой, без претензий ресторанчик с отличной кухней (A "hole in the wall" generally refers to a small, unassuming, and often out-of-the-way establishment. However, the exact meaning depends heavily on whether you are using American or British English. (Merriam-Webster) North American Meaning * In the US and Canada, the term describes a small, unpretentious, and usually inexpensive bar, shop, or restaurant. (Merriam-Webster) • The Connotation: It is generally used as a compliment. It implies that despite its modest, cramped, or slightly run-down exterior, the business is a "hidden gem" known for fantastic food, drinks, or service. (Reddit) • Example: "I know it looks like a dump from the outside, but that little taco spot is a total hole in the wall with the best food in town." * Characteristics of an American "Hole in the Wall" • Size & Decor: Small and minimally decorated. • Lack of Formalities: They generally do not rely on reservations and often operate on a walk-in basis. • Vibe: Casual, authentic, and focused heavily on their core product rather than flashy aesthetics. * British / Commonwealth MeaningIn the UK, Ireland, and other Commonwealth regions (like Australia), the phrase refers to an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) or cash machine built into the exterior wall of a bank or building. (Reddit) • Example: "I need to stop by the hole in the wall and grab some cash before we take the tube." • New Sushi Joint in Vancouver on Robson between Seymour and Richards. Bigguy Sushi. Well worth it for an actual hole in the wall place. x.com ART Vancouver); небольшой, скромного вида ресторанчик с отличным меню (A "hole in the wall" generally refers to a small, unassuming, and often out-of-the-way establishment. However, the exact meaning depends heavily on whether you are using American or British English. (Merriam-Webster) North American Meaning * In the US and Canada, the term describes a small, unpretentious, and usually inexpensive bar, shop, or restaurant. (Merriam-Webster) • The Connotation: It is generally used as a compliment. It implies that despite its modest, cramped, or slightly run-down exterior, the business is a "hidden gem" known for fantastic food, drinks, or service. (Reddit) • Example: "I know it looks like a dump from the outside, but that little taco spot is a total hole in the wall with the best food in town." * Characteristics of an American "Hole in the Wall" • Size & Decor: Small and minimally decorated. • Lack of Formalities: They generally do not rely on reservations and often operate on a walk-in basis. • Vibe: Casual, authentic, and focused heavily on their core product rather than flashy aesthetics. * British / Commonwealth MeaningIn the UK, Ireland, and other Commonwealth regions (like Australia), the phrase refers to an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) or cash machine built into the exterior wall of a bank or building. (Reddit) • Example: "I need to stop by the hole in the wall and grab some cash before we take the tube." • New Sushi Joint in Vancouver on Robson between Seymour and Richards. Bigguy Sushi. Well worth it for an actual hole in the wall place. x.com ART Vancouver)
scherzh. банкомат (вмонтированный в стену oVoD)
umg. кафе (совершенно неприглядное, скромное, непретенциозное cnlweb); бар (cnlweb)
umg., mißbill. дыра (непрезентабельное и тесное место); подпольная винная лавка; лавчонка (маленький магазинчик); комнатушка (США raf); забегаловка (oVoD)
hole-in-the-wall ['həulɪnðə'wɔ:l]
Allg. лавчонка
mißbill. жалкий; захудалый
holes-in-the-wall
Makarow. лавчонки; магазинчики
hole in the wall
: 19 Phrasen in 4 Thematiken
Allgemeine Lexik6
Erdöl und Erdgas3
Makarow9
Mathematik1