单词 | restaurateur |
释义 | restaurateur From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Food Occupationsrestaurateurres‧tau‧ra‧teur /ˌrestərəˈtɜː $ -ˈtɜːr/ (also restauranteur /ˌrestərɒnˈtɜː $ -rɑːnˈtɜːr/) noun [countable]BODFsomeone who owns and manages a restaurantExamples from the Corpusrestaurateur• I have a foot in both camps, as a restaurateur, and as a board member.• Leading hoteliers, publicans and restaurateurs will converge at the Kings Hall, Balmoral, to choose new wines for their customers.• The war-time legacy of the five-shilling legal maximum on restaurant bills was an open cheque for profiteers to pose as restaurateurs.• The would-be restaurateur became, by accident, an importer.• His office was in his home, and day or night restaurateurs or grocers might call to report a refrigeration emergency.• You aren't simply at the mercy of restaurateurs.• The recipes, I was happy to notice, rapidly found favour with restaurateurs.Origin restaurateur (1700-1800) French restaurer; → RESTAURANT |
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