cafe
英 [ˈkæfeɪ]
美 [kæˈfeɪ]
n. 咖啡馆,小餐馆(供应饮料和便餐,在英美国家通常不供应酒类); 便利商店(出售糖果、报纸、食物等,通常比其他商店晚一些关门)
复数:cafes
Collins.2 / BNC.5986 / COCA.5837
牛津词典
noun
- 咖啡馆,小餐馆(供应饮料和便餐,在英美国家通常不供应酒类)
a place where you can buy drinks and simple meals. Alcohol is not usually served in British or American cafes . - 便利商店(出售糖果、报纸、食物等,通常比其他商店晚一些关门)
a small shop/store that sells sweets, newspapers, food, etc. and usually stays open later than other shops/stores
英英释义
noun
- a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold
双语例句
- He paused under a streetlamp and looked across at the cafe.
他在街灯下停下来,看着对面的咖啡馆。 - If you bumped into him in a cafe, he'd apologize.
如果你在咖啡馆撞上了他,他会道歉。 - We found a cafe and sat down.
我们找到了一个咖啡馆坐下。 - They went out a lot, to the Cafe Royal or the The Ivy
他们常常出去玩,一般是到皇家咖啡馆或者常春藤那里。 - Delicious potted shrimps and prawns were once the stock-in-trade of the harbourside cafe.
美味的火锅虾曾经是海港周围咖啡馆的招牌菜。 - At Billy's Cafe, the menu is limited and the food is lousy
比利咖啡馆的菜品选择有限,食物也很差。 - The hotel is set on three floors. There's a bar and cafe at ground level
这家饭店有3层,在一楼有间咖啡吧。 - I ate my breakfast on the terrace of a waterside cafe.
我在一家临水咖啡馆的平台上吃了早饭。 - My friends think that I was very rude to you at the cafe.
我朋友觉得,那天在咖啡屋,我对你太粗鲁了。 - There's a cafe downtown.
商业区那边有个咖啡屋。