Pronunciation:
The British pronunciation of "restaurant" is [? r? st? r? Nt], pronunciation [? r? st? nt].
Explanation:
Nouns. Refers to a commercial place that serves dinner, usually offering various dishes for guests to choose from and providing dining service.
Usage:
As a noun, it refers to a commercial place serving dinner, which usually provides various dishes for guests to choose from and provides dining service.
Morphological changes:
Plural: restaurant
Collocation of words:
1. Go to the restaurant: Go to the restaurant.
2. Eating in a restaurant: Eating in a restaurant
3. Book a table in the restaurant.
4. Eat in a restaurant: Eat in a restaurant
5. Restaurant menu: Restaurant menu
Word meaning analysis:
"Restaurant" is a noun, which refers to a commercial place that serves dinner. It usually provides various dishes for guests to choose from and provides dining service. Restaurants usually have professional chefs who are responsible for cooking food and providing customers with dining environment and facilities.
Bilingual example:
Let's go to a restaurant for dinner tonight. )
This restaurant is crowded with customers. The restaurant is crowded with customers. )
We had a delicious meal in that new French restaurant. )
This restaurant serves all kinds of vegetarian dishes. )
They celebrated their anniversary in a fancy restaurant. )