diner
diner 英 [ˈdaɪnə(r)] 美 [ˈdaɪnɚ]
n. 用餐者;路边小饭店;餐车式简便餐厅
名词复数:diners
- A diner is a person who's eating a meal, and it's also a word for a casual restaurant. If you pass by a diner in a diner, check out what's on his plate. It could be anything from eggs over easy to salisbury steak.
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- n. 用餐者;路边小饭店;餐车式简便餐厅
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1. It must be a whole experience for the diner - service, decor, ambience.
对用餐者来说这必然是一整套体验——服务,装饰,氛围。
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2. In this respect the sushi-ya makes more demands of the customer than a typical restaurant -- the diner has a role to play too.
在这方面,寿司屋比一家典型的普通餐厅向消费者提出了更高的要求——用餐者也有个角色需要扮演。
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3. This prompts people to nag their friends to shop at the same boutique or eat at the same diner—hence the “group” in Groupon.
这就促使人们说服其朋友在同样的店里消费或者在同一家店享用同样的餐食,因此得名团购公司。
- diner (n.) "one who dines, 1815," agent noun from dine. Meaning "railway car for eating" is 1890, American English; of restaurants built to resemble dining cars (or in some cases actual converted dining cars) from 1935. The Diner's Club credit card system dates from 1952.
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