restaurateur 的定义
plural res·tau·ra·teurs [res-ter-uh-turz; French res-taw-ra-tœr]. /ˌrɛs tər əˈtɜrz; French rɛs tɔ raˈtœr/.
- the owner or manager of a restaurant.
更多restaurateur例句
- A few hours earlier I had emailed a different restaurateur asking if he’d be around tonight because I’ll be in his neighborhood, and he said he was taking the day off to get his vaccine.
- Consumer demand had not disappeared–grocery store shelves emptied—but drivers were not picking up food, line workers had been let go from infected plants and restaurateurs lost their restaurants.
- Pork prices more than doubled in China in 2019 following an ASF outbreak, making it extremely difficult for restaurateurs to both keep customers smiling and turn a profit.
- Chefs and restaurateurs joined forces to offer additional assistance and relief funds.
- Branger is just one of many restaurateurs across the country turning to hibernation as a way to get through the winter.
- “In 20 years, this just might be a city of Taco Bells,” one restaurateur recently shuddered.
- A Chinese restaurateur ran to the window as I wolfed down roast duck for my farewell dinner, as shots were heard across the way.
- Around that time, in 1972, Chinese-American restaurateur Michael Tong opened Shun Lee Palace on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
- The show closes with Anthony visiting an Israeli restaurateur, Natan, who lost his daughter to the violence of the conflict.
- She is married to Geoff Tracy, a restaurateur in Washington, D.C.
- A restaurateur has very lately set up in a very grand style, but the population of the town will scarcely support him.
- The restaurateur, usually a zambo or a mulatto, prides himself in the superiority of his picantes and his clicha.
- Aussi grand par ses conquêtes, que par l'amour des lettres, et en fut le protecteur et la restaurateur.
- Dining one day at a restaurateur's, he was accosted by an old general officer near him.
- A cheap and highly popular restaurateur named Pinson rented the old theatre.