cater 的 2 个定义
- to provide food, service, etc., as for a party or wedding: to cater for a banquet.
- to provide or supply what amuses, is desired, or gives pleasure, comfort, etc.: to cater to popular demand; to cater to an invalid.
- to provide food and service for: to cater a party.
cater 近义词
provide, help
更多cater例句
- Mellaart decided that a male-dominated society would never produce female figures like the ones he’d found because they didn’t cater to “male impulse and desire.”
- Industry Dive is designing its new space to cater to a combination of in-office and remote work, Hargreaves said, investing in more screens and spaces that can support virtual meetings.
- So, at seven months pregnant, she decided to take things into her own hands and create her own maternity and postpartum clothing brand, catering to expecting and new moms at all stages.
- Don’t ignore a game just because it’s linked to a company you’ve never heard of The amount of top-notch indie games catering to anyone and everyone is my favorite thing about modern gaming.
- You have all these people catering to your needs, taking care of you.
- And you can expect designers and retailers to cater to them too.
- Several events specifically cater to kids, making this a fun excursion for the whole family.
- As you might guess, Newt is decidedly one of the people to which these agencies cater.
- Department stores opened to cater to an increasingly powerful middle class that no longer felt shy about displaying its wealth.
- American field kitchens arrived with everything to cater to the raw hunger of battle, including ice cream machines.
- Whenever a business assumes certain proportions, subsidiary businesses spring up to cater to the needs of the larger enterprise.
- I reckon I know your tastes so that I can cater for you and—is there any limit to what we may order?
- But the visitor in quest of silver work, jewellery, or embroidery will find there many shopkeepers ready to cater for his wants.
- "While we have many music-lovers in America, it is nevertheless a difficult matter to cater to our public," Max replied.
- They appeal and cater remarkably to my vanity—and are pleasant and unreal and vain and fatuous and fond and piquant.