restaurateur / ˌrɛs tər əˈtɜr; French rɛs tɔ raˈtœr /

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restaurateur 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural res·tau·ra·teurs [res-ter-uh-turz; French res-taw-ra-tœr]. /ˌrɛs tər əˈtɜrz; French rɛs tɔ raˈtœr/.

  1. the owner or manager of a restaurant.

更多restaurateur例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Chefs and restaurateurs joined forces to offer additional assistance and relief funds.
  5. Branger is just one of many restaurateurs across the country turning to hibernation as a way to get through the winter.
  6. “In 20 years, this just might be a city of Taco Bells,” one restaurateur recently shuddered.
  7. A Chinese restaurateur ran to the window as I wolfed down roast duck for my farewell dinner, as shots were heard across the way.
  8. Around that time, in 1972, Chinese-American restaurateur Michael Tong opened Shun Lee Palace on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
  9. The show closes with Anthony visiting an Israeli restaurateur, Natan, who lost his daughter to the violence of the conflict.
  10. She is married to Geoff Tracy, a restaurateur in Washington, D.C.
  11. A restaurateur has very lately set up in a very grand style, but the population of the town will scarcely support him.
  12. The restaurateur, usually a zambo or a mulatto, prides himself in the superiority of his picantes and his clicha.
  13. Aussi grand par ses conquêtes, que par l'amour des lettres, et en fut le protecteur et la restaurateur.
  14. Dining one day at a restaurateur's, he was accosted by an old general officer near him.
  15. A cheap and highly popular restaurateur named Pinson rented the old theatre.