breakfast bar
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbrek.fəst ˌbɑːr/ us/ˈbrek.fəst ˌbɑːr/
(SURFACE)
早餐台
a long, flat, narrow surface, usually in a kitchen, where people can sit on high stools (= seats) and eat informal meals
There is a kitchen area with a black granite breakfast bar. 厨房里有一个黑色花岗岩早餐台。
We sat at the breakfast bar and drank our juice. 我们坐在早餐台前喝着果汁。
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- She put her coffee down on the breakfast bar.
- He sat on a stool on the other side of the breakfast bar.
- The couple were seated at the breakfast bar in the kitchen.
- Dan got up from the breakfast bar.
(PLACE)
早餐店
a small informal restaurant where breakfast is served
At our breakfast bar, the chefs turn out two fresh smoothies, or one custom omelette, each minute. 我们早餐店的厨师每分钟就会做出两份新鲜的冰沙,或者是一份定制的煎蛋饼。
(旅馆里的自助)早餐厅,早餐吧
a place in a hotel, etc. where breakfast food is put out for guests to serve themselves
At his budget hotel he goes to the self-service breakfast bar. 他在住的经济型酒店里去了自助早餐吧。
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- He slept in until 11, after the breakfast bars had shut down.
- There is a well-known breakfast bar in town.
- "We can't smoke in here," he observes (we're in a breakfast bar).
- There is a breakfast bar in reception where a barman greets staff with pastries, fruit and coffee.
(FOOD)
早餐棒(一种形状像小砖块的食物,含有谷物、坚果、干果等,一般作为早餐食用)
a food shaped like a small brick containing grains and often nuts, dried fruit, etc., intended to be eaten for breakfast
It's an oat-based breakfast bar with dried fruit and chocolate chips. 这是一种以燕麦为主的早餐棒,里面有干果和巧克力片。
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- You might want to pack a few snacks like breakfast bars, nuts or dried fruit.
- She bought a low-fat breakfast bar from the bakery.