bill of fare
英 [ˌbɪl əv ˈfeə(r)]
美 [ˌbɪl əv ˈfer]
n. (餐馆的)菜单,菜谱
牛津词典
noun
- (餐馆的)菜单,菜谱
a list of the food that can be ordered in a restaurant
柯林斯词典
- 菜谱;菜单
Thebill of fareat a restaurant is a list of the food for a meal from which you may choose what you want to eat.
英英释义
noun
- a list of dishes available at a restaurant
- the menu was in French
双语例句
- A bill of fare is very helpful to TV viewers.
节目单对电视观众来说非常有用。 - Who is going to foot the bill for the failure of the new aircraft? He came back from the business trip and was reimbursed for the air fare, hotel charge and car rental.
这种新型飞机试制失败,应该由谁来负担全部费用?他出差回来报销了飞机票,住宿费用和租车费用。 - I want to find a bill of fare for this dinner.
我想要去找一个菜单为了这顿晚餐。 - The waitress brought us a bill of fare.
女服务员给我们送来一份菜单。 - There are two piano solos on the musical bill of fare.
音乐演奏节目单上有两支钢琴独奏曲。 - Let's look at the bill of fare and decide what we're going to eat.
让我们先看看菜单,然后再决定打算吃什么。 - If you order an a la carte dinner, you select whatever you wish from the bill of fare, paying only for the dishes ordered.
如果你订了一份照菜单点的晚餐,你可以选择任何在菜谱上想要的(菜式),只需要支付订到的菜肴。 - Just before she reached the fruit, Sarah was crying over the bill of fare.
就在要打水果名称的时候,萨拉对着那张菜单哭了起来。 - A list of particulars ( as a playbill or bill of fare).
细节的列表(如节目单,菜单)。 - "The large bill of fare held an array of dishes sufficient to feed an army, sidelined with prices which made reasonable expenditure a ridiculous impossibility"
大菜单上列的一行行菜肴足够供养一支军队,旁边标明的价格使得合理开支成为一件可笑且不可能的事情