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
- 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。 - The waitress brought us a bill of fare.
女服务员给我们送来一份菜单。 - "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 - 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。 - 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。 - A list of particulars ( as a playbill or bill of fare).
细节的列表(如节目单,菜单)。 - 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。 - I don not what I want to watch before I see a bill of fare.
在我看节目单前我不知道自己想看什么。 - A bill of fare is very helpful to TV viewers.
节目单对电视观众来说非常有用。 - 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。