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steakhouse

/steyk-hous/US // ˈsteɪkˌhaʊs //UK // (ˈsteɪkˌhaʊs) //

牛排馆,牛排餐厅,牛排屋,牛排店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural steak·hous·es [steyk-hou-ziz]. /ˈsteɪkˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a restaurant specializing in beefsteak.

Examples

  • Rather than join Buffett for high-profile lunches in New York City, Weschler flew to Buffett’s hometown of Omaha to dine at a since-closed steakhouse called Picolo’s.

  • You got your steakhouse, you got your burger place, you got your barber, you got your mechanic, you got your pizza place and taco stand.

  • After all, there is little to gain by marketing a steakhouse restaurant to somebody that exclusively shows interest in a vegan lifestyle.

  • Multiple liens have been filed against the Downtown steakhouse by allegedly unpaid contractors amid a pair of dueling lawsuits

  • It was that dude from the steakhouse, hanging out with his mom.

  • This extravagant borrowing funds a steakhouse, outdoor hot tubs, a first-run movie theater, and a roaming ice-cream truck.

  • His father, Jack Sr., owned a popular Oklahoma City steakhouse and was involved in local politics.

  • Omaha has very good steaks (though not, alas, as Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse).

  • That was quickly followed by another New York entry, the Olde Homestead Steakhouse Kobe beef burger, priced at $41.