[N-COUNT 可数名词]餐馆;饭店 A restaurant is a place where you can eat a meal and pay for it. In restaurants your food is usually served to you at your table by a waiter or waitress. →see usage note at:
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They ate in an Italian restaurant in Forth Street...
他们在第四大街的一家意大利餐馆吃了饭。
We had dinner in the hotel's restaurant.
我们在这家宾馆的餐厅吃了晚饭。
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res·taur·ant★/ˈrestrɒnt; NAmEˈrestrɑːnt;ˈrestərɑːnt/nouna place where you can buy and eat a meal 餐馆;餐厅◆an Italian restaurant一家意大利餐馆◆We had a meal in a restaurant.我们在餐厅吃了顿饭。◆We went out to a restaurant to celebrate.我们到一家餐厅里庆祝了一番。◆a restaurant owner餐馆老板◆a self-service restaurant自助餐馆☞compare
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(1 )COLLOCATIONS 词语搭配Restaurants 餐馆Eating out 去餐馆吃饭■eat (lunch/dinner)/dine/meetat/in a restaurant 在一家餐馆吃(午/晚)饭/进餐/碰面■go (out)/take sb (out)for lunch/dinner/a meal 去/带某人去(外面)吃午饭/吃晚饭/用餐■havea meal with sb 与某人一起吃饭■make/havea reservation (in/under the name of Yamada) (以山田的名字)预订座位■reserve/( especially BrE) booka table for six 预订一张坐六人的桌子■ask for/requesta table for two/a table by the window 要一张两人桌/靠窗的桌子In the restaurant 在餐馆■waitto be seated 等待就座■show sbto their table 把某人引到桌旁■sitin the corner/by the window/at the bar/at the counter 坐在角落/窗边/吧枱边/柜枱边■hand sb/give sbthe menu/wine list 把菜单/酒水单递给某人■open/read/study/perusethe menu 打开/看/仔细看菜单■the restaurant hasa three-course set menu/a children's menu/an extensive wine list 这餐馆有一个三道菜的套餐/儿童菜单/丰富的酒水单■taste/sample/trythe wine 品尝葡萄酒■the waiter takesyour order 服务生帮你点餐■order/choose/havethe soup of the day/one of the specials/the house ( BrE) speciality/( especially NAmE) specialty 点当日例汤/一道特色菜/餐馆特色菜■serve/finishthe first course/the starter/the main course/dessert/coffee 端上/吃完第一道菜/开胃菜/主菜/甜点;端上/喝完咖啡■complain aboutthe food/the service/your meal 抱怨食物/服务/饭菜不好■enjoyyour meal 享用饭菜Paying 结账■pay/ask for( especially BrE) the bill/( NAmE) the check 付账;要求结账■pay for/treat sb todinner/lunch/the meal 付晚饭/午饭/饭钱;请某人吃晚饭/午饭/饭■service is (not) included不含服务费■give sb/leave (sb)a tip 给某人小费restaurantrestaurantsres·taur·ant/ˈrestrɒnt; NAmEˈrestrɑːnt;ˈrestərɑːnt/
a place where you can buy and eat a mealChinese/French/Mexican etc restaurant We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square. He took her out for a five-course dinner in a fancy restaurant. The company runs a chain of restaurants. A new restaurant has just opened across the road.COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to a restaurant· We went to a restaurant in the King’s Road.take somebody to a restaurant· He’s taking me to a Japanese restaurant in town.eat at/in a restaurant (also dine at/in a restaurant formal)· Have you eaten in this restaurant before?a restaurant serves something· The restaurant serves lunch from midday until two thirty.a restaurant specializes in something· Restaurants near the waterfront tend to specialize in seafood.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + restauranta Chinese/Italian etc restaurant· We booked a table at our local Italian restaurant.a fast-food restaurant (=where food that can be prepared quickly is served or available to take away)· The High Street is full of fast-food restaurants.a fish/seafood restaurant· I went to a seafood restaurant by the pier for lunch.an expensive/cheap restaurant· He took her out to an expensive restaurant.a trendy/fashionable restaurant (=one that is influenced by the most fashionable styles and ideas)· The hotel is surrounded by elegant boutiques and trendy restaurants.a fancy restaurant informal (=expensive and fashionable)· In some fancy restaurants, the chefs decorate the salads with flowers.a posh restaurant British English informal (=where richer people go)· They all earn huge salaries and eat at posh restaurants.an upscale restaurant American English (=where richer people go)· It's interesting that rabbit has become so popular at upscale restaurants.restaurant + NOUNa restaurant chain (=one that is owned or managed by the same company or person)· Café Rouge is part of a large restaurant chain.a restaurant owner/manager· He worked as a restaurant manager at Mario's Pizzas for 10 years.restaurant meals· There is a choice of bar snacks or restaurant meals.THESAURUScafe/coffee shop a place where you can get coffee and other non-alcoholic drinks, cakes, and small mealsfast food restaurant one where you can get meals such as hamburgers, french fries etcself-service restaurant one where you collect the food yourselfdiner American English a restaurant where you can eat cheap and simple foodbistro a small restaurant or bar, especially one serving French-style foodcafeteria (also canteen British English) a place at work or school where you can collect and eat meals
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