单词 | café |
释义 | café (kæfeɪ , US kæfeɪ ) also cafe Word forms: cafés 1. countable noun A1 A café is a place where you can buy drinks, simple meals, and snacks, but, in Britain, not usually alcoholic drinks. 2. countable noun [noun NOUN] A1 usage note: In Britain, a café serves tea, coffee, soft drinks, and light meals, but not usually alcoholic drinks. If you want an alcoholic drink, you can go to a pub. In American English, a pub is more usually called a bar. Many pubs serve food, especially at lunchtime, but for a larger or more special meal, you might go to a restaurant. A street café or a pavement café is a café which has tables and chairs on the pavement outside it where people can eat and drink. ...an Italian street café. ...sidewalk cafés and boutiques. Image of café © Kinga, Shutterstock Collocations: cafe owner She was inundated with messages of support and prosecutors launched a criminal investigation against the cafe owner. Times, Sunday Times Our presence, in concert with the sudden influx of hungry and thirsty customers, so provoked a local cafe owner that he wrote to the council to complain. The Times Literary Supplement The cafe owner was not aware of the law, either. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Local baker and cafe owner who likes to have a go at anything. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cafe owners have complained that the new ban will cut into their profits, with some saying they intend to break the law. The Sun Find something you like, settle in on a nearby cafe terrace and soak up the atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times Tourists gathered to watch from a cafe terrace a few yards down the dock. Times, Sunday Times New pedestrian spaces with cafe terraces have also been created atop the grand stairs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 On other sides are hotels and gardens and cafe terraces offering an escape from the noise and confusion of the square. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Craft shops, producing wooden tools, clothing and carpets, line the village courtyard and a café serves traditional dishes. Times, Sunday Times This artisan bakery and café serves organic breads, cakes, savouries, wheat and yeast free products. Times, Sunday Times The lovely café serves fruit and veg grown in the gardens. Times, Sunday Times At the port, a rustic café serves fresh lobster at mouthwatering prices. Times, Sunday Times The café serves hearty home-made dishes and uses bread and pastries from the bakery. Times, Sunday Times We feel we're on holiday if we find a little cafe and have a gorgeous coffee — that'll do for us. Times, Sunday Times There's also a cute little cafe serving lavender shortbread and other baked treats. The Sun I'd been out for the evening and stopped off at this little cafe. Times, Sunday Times There's a little cafe at the foot of the steps. Times, Sunday Times Upstairs, it's a cramped little cafe. Times, Sunday Times They met for coffees at a local cafe and spoke by text message. The Sun (2015) Take a picnic or reserve a table at the local cafe for lunch. Times, Sunday Times (2008) If there are no onsite facilities, this could be arranged through a local cafe or restaurant or a food delivery company. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Granted, it probably beat a day of making soy lattes at a local cafe. The Sun (2014) And that was cheaper than the open-air cafe down the street! The Sun An open-air cafe area and promenade, extending for almost 1.4 miles and including a rotating staircase above the river which makes a great viewpoint across the city. The Sun Abroad avenue of ginkgo trees and open-air cafes where poodles lead ladies on tottering high heels. Times, Sunday Times The holiday went well
apart from a bout of food poisoning from a steak tartare at a roadside cafe. Times, Sunday Times We pedalled through villages and sugar-cane fields, past a teak monastery and golden pagodas, stopping at roadside cafes to refuel on samosas, sugared chapatis and green tea. Times, Sunday Times Any dizziness and vomiting might not be from the roadside cafes — drivers have died from altitude sickness. Times, Sunday Times Many locals, most of them retired, gather at its roadside cafes to analyze geopolitical issues and world affairs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of the participants are expedition riders who cover each day at their own pace, stopping in the villages and roadside cafes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 茶馆 Japanese: カフェ |
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