brasserie 英 [ˈbræsəri]   美 [ˌbræsəˈri]

brasserie

brasserie  英 [ˈbræsəri] 美 [ˌbræsəˈri]

n. (法)啤酒店 

名词复数:brasseries 

I am waiting to meet former CIA spy Melissa Boyle Mahle at a French brasserie in Washington DC. 我正在华盛顿的一家法国小酒馆中等待马勒梅丽莎,前中央情报局间谍。
It seems Bourdain, a CIA graduate and trained French chef (see: brasserie Les Halles), never fancied himself good in the kitchen. Bourdain似乎是中央情报局的毕业生和训练有素的法国厨师(参见:他是Brasserie Les Halles的主厨),从来没有幻想过自己会乐于厨房工作。

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  • n. (法)啤酒店
  • 1. I am waiting to meet former CIA spy Melissa Boyle Mahle at a French brasserie in Washington DC.

    我正在华盛顿的一家法国小酒馆中等待马勒梅丽莎,前中央情报局间谍。

  • 2. It seems Bourdain, a CIA graduate and trained French chef (see: brasserie Les Halles), never fancied himself good in the kitchen.

    Bourdain似乎是中央情报局的毕业生和训练有素的法国厨师(参见:他是Brasserie Les Halles的主厨),从来没有幻想过自己会乐于厨房工作。

  • 3. A few days later, in a house near the brasserie, a father clears the dining table while his wife and son continue their conversation.

    几天后,就在小酒馆旁边的一所房子里,一个男人正在收拾餐桌,他的妻子和孩子在一旁说话。

  • brasserie (n.) "beer saloon in which food is served," 1864, from French brasserie "beer-garden attached to a brewery," from Middle French brasser "to brew," from Latin brace "grain used to prepare malt," said by Pliny to be a Celtic word (compare Welsh brag "malt").
bras·serie / ˈbræsəri ; NAmE ˌbræsəˈriː / noun a type of restaurant, often one in a French style that is not very expensive 法式(廉价)餐馆 brasserie brasseries bras·serie / ˈbræsəri ; NAmE ˌbræsəˈriː /
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