单词 | short order |
释义 | short-orderadjective [ADJ n] A short-order cook is a person who is employed in a small restaurant such as a diner to cook food that is easily and quickly prepared. [US] They employed short-order cooks to make the burgers. short order in British Englishnoun mainly US and Canadian a. food that is easily and quickly prepared b. (as modifier) short-order counter short-order in British English (ˈʃɔːtˌɔːdə) adjective US and Canadian of, for or relating to quickly-prepared food a short-order counter a short-order cook short order in American English any food that can be cooked or served quickly when ordered, as at a lunch counter Derived forms short-order (ˈshort-ˌorder) adjective short order in Retail (ʃɔrt ɔrdər) Word forms: (regular plural) short orders noun (Retail: Merchandising) order , order , order If you receive a short order, the number of items you receive is below the number you ordered. A miskeying of the figure 3 for a 5 had resulted in several short orders, which delayed customer deliveries. A short order from the factory meant that not all customer orders could be fulfilled. If you receive a short order, the number of items you receive is below the number you ordered. Examples of 'short order' in a sentence |
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