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bistro

/bis-troh; French bee-stroh/US // ˈbɪs troʊ; French biˈstroʊ //UK // (ˈbiːstrəʊ) //

小餐馆,小酒馆,小饭馆,小食店

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bis·tros [bis-trohz; French bee-stroh]. /ˈbɪs troʊz; French biˈstroʊ/.

    • : a small, modest, European-style restaurant or café.
    • : a small nightclub or restaurant.

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Examples

  • It features a steel border that’s large enough to place your drink and—this is really cool—it even doubles as a bistro table when you put the cover on top.

  • Last spring, strings of bistro lights and outdoor seating in a courtyard behind the Student Center beckoned students to gather safely outside.

  • Unlike in real life, the pandemic is over and the village’s bistro, bookstore and boulangerie are open.

  • He worked in the front office of the Rangers for several years, coached minor league hockey for one year, opened a popular bistro in Manhattan and worked as a stockbroker.

  • When the 1,000-seat bistro in San Diego got a new POS system a few weeks ago, it got 14 terminals and 30 handheld units for servers, which may sound like a lot, says Gregg Frazer, vice president of hospitality, but it isn’t nearly enough.

  • In one scene set inside a Brooklyn bistro, he ogles a twenty-something French woman.

  • Week after week we are shaken to learn that French bistro—No, Mongolian—No, Genever gin—No, soba—is THE food trend of the moment.

  • A group of modish young Angelenos has congregated at Eveleigh, a bistro off Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.

  • The hotel is home to two restaurants, La Coronela and Santo Vino Bistro, and even makes its own Hotel California Tequila.

  • He was fired after making anti-Semitic comments in a Paris bistro.

  • The only place I ever had it better was at a bistro in Nice on this last permission.