A list of dishes available at a restaurant.
Sinônimos
Examples for "card"
Examples for "card"
1The only problem: No bank would give him a serious credit card.
2Ten years ago, a business card was incomplete without a fax number.
3However, his Bank of Ireland card refused to let him buy credit.
4AL wild-card update The American League playoff situation is far more complex.
5It's possible even that Burnham received a card, given his new prominence.
1The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had long since gone.
2Reacher asked, 'Does anyone go ahead and actually choose from that menu?'
3He said McDonald's needed better marketing of low-priced menu options in France.
4We're talking a menu filled with good, fast bar food done right.
5However, some reportedly left foie gras on the menu after the ban.
1It's by no means clear those could survive in an-la carte regime.
2Amory gave his new manager carte blanche to make the necessary changes.
3Meanwhile, U.S. media companies are fighting the a la carte concept ferociously.
4Between the two of us we had rock 'n' roll carte blanche.
5Protestant fundamentalists have always had an à la carte attitude towards terrorism.
1Lieutenant Fremont gives the following attractive account of the bill of fare:
2I read about you on the bill of fare at the inn.
3Opposite I saw the French couple conscientiously studying the bill of fare.
4The patron of this restaurant was studying the bill of fare intently.
5He regarded her over the rim of the smirchy bill of fare.
1The marquis would extend to the proprietor the menu, "Voila, m'sieu, la carte du jour."
2The waiter silently placed the carte du jour before him, and merely shook his head when Braun sharply demanded, "Any one here for me?"
Translations for carte du jour