diner 的定义
- a person who dines.
- a railroad dining car.
- a restaurant built like such a car.
- a small, informal, and usually inexpensive restaurant.
diner 近义词
casual restaurant with varied menu
更多diner例句
- Zero Foodprint ended up suggesting a voluntary 1% surcharge on bills, just a few cents per diner, which can go to farmers to help them implement healthy-soil projects.
- Unmasked diners seated indoors at full capacity sounds like, to be frank, a disaster in the making — which might explain why other states have not yet charged full speed ahead to reopening at full capacity.
- Customers must wear masks except when they’re seated, and diners must leave contact information for tracing, Cuomo said.
- Restaurateurs can no longer cram diners in for tagliatelle and grigliata mista.
- We finally did find a table, at a favorite place—La Scampagnata—and marveled at the sheer number of diners.
- During that weekend, he writes, he met a two girls in a diner.
- “There are various iterations of my life out there,” says Billy Hayes, digging into his Eggs Benedict at a Manhattan diner.
- Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant.
- “You can host a sit-down diner for 140, and the house can accommodate 700 people at a party,” Davenport says proudly.
- In the new world order where every diner is a critic, there is a lot of feigned expertise.
- Then said he in himself, "Most like he knoweth not its value;" so he brought out of his pocket a gold diner and gave it to him.
- Mrime gives the following note: C'est l'usage en Russie de prendre de l'eau-de-vie un peu avant le diner.
- Hillhouse was not a regular diner with Cooper, but he introduced there a friend who became much more regular in his attendance.
- This little girl's mother is to-day a celebrated beauty—and her next-door diner was farmed out and insured.
- "Yes, there is one diner who has ordered a singular meal," replied a garon, in reply to a question.