coffee house
常見例句
- He falls in love with a waitress in the coffee-house.
他愛上了咖啡廳的一個(gè)女服務(wù)員。 - A people’s historic continuity of experience, says the conservative, offers a guide to policy far better than the abstract designs of coffee-house philosophers.
比起咖啡店哲學(xué)家的抽象設(shè)計(jì),人類經(jīng)驗(yàn)的歷史積累可以提供更好的政策指導(dǎo)。 - Starbucks has a scheme called CAFE through which the coffee-house chain encourages farmers to improve quality and supports social projects.
星巴克有個(gè)名為CAFÉ的計(jì)劃,通過該計(jì)劃,這個(gè)咖啡連鎖店鼓勵(lì)農(nóng)民提高產(chǎn)品質(zhì)量,并為當(dāng)?shù)毓彩聵I(yè)提供支持。 - New forums for communication and debate—the newspaper, the circulating library, even the coffee-house—sprang up.
ECONOMIST: European political history - One afternoon, I met with some undergraduates at the CoHo coffee-house.
NEWYORKER: Get Rich U. - After those, Lloyd's new identity will be more obvious to all—even if red-liveried waiters continue to serve, just as they did in the old Stuart coffee-house.
ECONOMIST: Lloyd’s of London 返回 coffee house