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cafeterias的意思

cafeterias中文翻譯:

n.自助餐廳;(學校或辦公樓的)食堂(cafeteria的復數)

相似詞語短語

cafeteria offers───自助餐廳優惠

雙語使用場景

This is a city that requires school cafeterias to serve organic meals.───這個城市要求學校食堂提供有機食品。

I'm sure we will find a wide variety of choices available in school cafeterias.───我相信我們將會發現學校的自助餐廳里有多種多樣的選擇。

We have two main cafeterias, the Ratty and the V-Dub, which are on opposite sides, South and North.───我們有兩個主要的食堂,一個叫 Ratty,一個叫 V-Dub,兩個食堂在相反的方位,一個在南邊,一個在北邊。

Members of the U. S. House of Representatives in March had the name "french fries" changed to "freedom fries" in House cafeterias .───美國眾議院的議員在三月將院內自助餐廳的“法國薯條”改名為“自由薯條”。

We pushed the bike down past the various college hangouts and cafeterias and looked into Robbie's to see if we knew anybody.───我們推著自行車沿路經過各個大學的浦點和自助餐廳并朝*內里窺視,看看有沒有任何人是我們認識的。

Meanwhile IKEA, known for its Swedish meatballs, has no plans to allow nuptials in its cafeterias.───但擁有瑞典肉丸等知名菜式的宜家餐廳還沒有允許人們店內舉行婚禮的計劃。

But clearly, what began as an investigation of bulk peanut butter shipped to nursing homes and institutional cafeterias is now much broader.───開始時調查大量的供應給養育園nursinghomes和機構自助餐廳institutionalcafeterias的花生醬peanutbutter,現在調查更廣泛了。

The Clinic has several cafeterias and restaurants, a gift shop, and a Health Information Library that may be of interest.───如果您有興趣,診所有幾家餐館,禮品店,和一個提供健康訊息的圖書館,

Instead of eating the garbage you'll usually find in cafeterias, yum allows you to have good, fresh food everyday.───有了Yum,你就不用吃咖啡館提供的垃圾食品,而可以每天享用新鮮優質的食物。

英語使用場景

For dining, resort cafeterias often serve hearty, inexpensive breakfasts.

We would encourage all restaurants, cafeterias, delicatessens, food vending services and convenience stores to do the same.

You will find a wide variety of choices available in school cafeterias.

But we could all do with a few less stuffed velvet Loch Ness monsters and dismal cafeterias that smell of incontinence.

What I believed would be a spectacular work experience swiftly revealed itself to be a series of thankless performances in such splashy venues as cafeterias and dormitory lobbies.

Consumer groups were urging school cafeterias to serve healthier food.

After the 1960s, when Miami was flooded with Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's rule, the pressed Cuban sandwich became ubiquitous in cafeterias and coffee shops there.

Student assemblies, cafeterias, and libraries provided a semi-institutional network within which radical ideas and literature could circulate.