| 单词 | restaurant business | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasrestaurant business  a.   General attributive, as  restaurant bill,  restaurant business,  restaurant chain,  restaurant food,  restaurant scene, etc. ΚΠ 1840    Monthly Chron. Jan. 532  				Our restaurant bill was, if possible, on a more moderate scale than even the fare, being, in fact, under two shillings each person per day. 1889    Harper's Mag. July 188/2  				In one corner of the restaurant waiting-room was a gilded iconostase. 1892    R. L. Stevenson  & L. Osbourne Wrecker v. 68  				My boots began to squelch and pipe along the restaurant floors. 1911    L. J. Vance Cynthia 109  				[He went] into the restaurant business. 1926    Chain Store Age Apr. 25 		(heading)	  				The Making of a ‘Nippy’[:] How the 8,000 waitresses employed by J. Lyons & Co., an English restaurant chain, are selected and trained. 1942    C. Beaton Diary in  Self Portrait with Friends 		(1979)	 xii. 99  				While we sat at a café or restaurant table Geoffrey..talked obsessionally of his life in the desert. 1967    Life 5 May 14/3  				Life restaurant review. Paella in a priceless setting. 1986    Time 		(Electronic ed.)	 28 Apr.  				A mixed bill of celebrities has decided that the coolest thing on the hot restaurant scene is to own your own. 1986    B. Fussell I hear Amer. Cooking Introd. p. xxviii  				Back in 1926, H. L. Mencken found American restaurant food ‘as rigidly standardized as the parts of a fliver’. 2000    C. Hanger World Food: Morocco 22  				Restaurant service usually consists of an army of men dressed in traditional garb. < as lemmas | 
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