单词 | caterer |
释义 | caterer (keɪtərəʳ ) Word forms: caterers countable noun Caterers are people or companies that provide food and drink for a place such as an office or for special occasions such as weddings and parties. The caterers were already laying out the tables for lunch. ...food brought in from outside caterers. Collocations: hire a caterer As far as they are concerned, you hire a caterer, rent a reception hall, and book a church. Christianity Today The company approached wholesale suppliers to the hospitality industry and hired a caterer to create a wholly new system. Times,Sunday Times She hired a caterer and a bartender, and waited for everyone to arrive. Times, Sunday Times We had a local caterer who sourced the food locally and everything was in season. Times, Sunday Times A local caterer will rustle up a three-course celebratory meal. Times, Sunday Times The houses are all self-catering; when the local caterers do come in, it's hardly culinary fireworks. Times, Sunday Times You can choose to have hampers provided by local caterers or have a candlelit supper either on the verandah or in a gazebo by the lake. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 餐饮供应者为办公、婚礼、派对等的 Japanese: 配膳業者 |
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