词汇 | restaurant |
释义 | restaurantWord family nounrestaurateurrestaurationrestaurantrestaurant car Foodres·tau·rant /ˈrestərɒnt $ -rənt, -rɑːnt/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC] DFa place where you can buy and eat a meal 饭店,餐馆 Chinese/French/Mexican etc restaurant We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square. 我们去了莱斯特广场附近的一家意大利小饭馆。 He took her out for a five-course dinner in a fancy restaurant. 他带她到一家豪华餐厅吃了一顿有五道菜的晚餐。 The company runs a chain of restaurants. 公司经营连锁饭店。 A new restaurant has just opened across the road. →4 See picture on 见图 Page A5 Where to eat 吃东西的地方 马路对面刚开了一家新饭馆。 n COLLOCATIONS verbs go to a restaurant We went to a restaurant in the King’s Road. take somebody to a restaurant He’s taking me to a Japanese restaurant in town. eat at/in a restaurant (also dine at/in a restaurant formal) Have you eaten in this restaurant before? a restaurant serves something The restaurant serves lunch from midday until two thirty. a restaurant specializes in something ADJECTIVES/NOUN + restaurantRestaurants near the waterfront tend to specialize in seafood. a Chinese/Italian etc restaurant We booked a table at our local Italian restaurant. a fast-food restaurant (=where food that can be prepared quickly is served or available to take away) The High Street is full of fast-food restaurants. a fish/seafood restaurant I went to a seafood restaurant by the pier for lunch. an expensive/cheap restaurant He took her out to an expensive restaurant. a trendy/fashionable restaurant (=one that is influenced by the most fashionable styles and ideas) The hotel is surrounded by elegant boutiques and trendy restaurants. a fancy restaurant informal (=expensive and fashionable) In some fancy restaurants, the chefs decorate the salads with flowers. a posh restaurant British EnglishBrE informal (=where richer people go) They all earn huge salaries and eat at posh restaurants. an upscale restaurant American EnglishAmE (=where richer people go) restaurant + NOUNIt's interesting that rabbit has become so popular at upscale restaurants. a restaurant chain (=one that is owned or managed by the same company or person) Café Rouge is part of a large restaurant chain. a restaurant owner/manager He worked as a restaurant manager at Mario's Pizzas for 10 years. restaurant meals There is a choice of bar snacks or restaurant meals. n THESAURUS cafe/coffee shop a place where you can get coffee and other non-alcoholic drinks, cakes, and small meals fast food restaurant one where you can get meals such as hamburgers, french fries etc self-service restaurant one where you collect the food yourself diner American EnglishAmE a restaurant where you can eat cheap and simple food bistro a small restaurant or bar, especially one serving French-style food cafeteria (also canteen British EnglishBrE) a place at work or school where you can collect and eat meals Examples from the Corpus restaurant• Patrons parking there also would be near the shops and restaurants on Grand Avenue.• a Chinese restaurant• A licensed restaurant serves good food all day.• The scene inside the lobby restaurant of the studio did nothing to make me less self-conscious.• There are also new lounges for motorists, service restaurants, a play area, casino and cinemas.• The dish was popular with taste testers, but it was some time before it caught on in the restaurants.• There was no need for the accused to reach the restaurant door.• They kept going to this restaurant, and the proprietor took a liking to them.• Henderson's Salad Table Licensed wholefood restaurant with a remarkable selection of dishes. (1800-1900) French restaurer “to restore”, from Latin restaurare; → RESTORE |
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