catering

/ ˈkeɪtərɪŋ /
/ ˈkeɪtərɪŋ /

释义

n. 包办饮食;承办酒席

v. 迎合;满足需要;供应酒菜;“cater”的现在分词

自然拼读

美式发音
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例句

I wondered if you could do some catering for us next week.

我想知道你们下周能否为我们做些餐饮服务。

'Instead of intimate shops catering to a knowledgeable elite,' these were stores 'anyone could enter, regardless of class or background'.

“并非是为知识精英服务的私人商店,”这些店是“任何人都可以进入的,无论阶层或背景如何”。

Yes, and they were only looking at what households threw away, so there's no information about restaurants and the catering industry.

对,而且他们只调查了家庭产生的垃圾,所以没有关于餐厅和饮食业的资料。

Despite the fact that the health-inspection procedures for catering establishments are more stringent than those for ordinary restaurants, more of the cases of food poisoning reported to the city

尽管食肆的卫生检查程序比普通餐厅更严格,但向市卫生局报告的食物中毒案件中,食肆宴请引起的食物中毒案件多于餐馆引起的食物中毒案件。

By sanctioning this watered-down version of college, universities are 'catering to the social and educational needs of wealthy students at the expense of others' who won't enjoy the financial backing or social connections of richer students once they graduate.

通过认可这种淡化版的大学,大学“以牺牲他人的利益来迎合富裕学生的社会和教育需求”,而这些学生一旦毕业,就不会享受到富裕学生的经济支持或社会关系。

The event required professional catering services.

这次活动需要专业的餐饮服务。

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