cater to
phrasal verbPart ofcater
cater to — phrasal verb
1. to deliberately provide what a particular person or group wants or needs, often
1.片語動詞
釋義
to deliberately provide what a particular person or group wants or needs, often in order to please them; sometimes used negatively to suggest giving in to unreasonable demands or trying too hard to be liked
例句
The television network caters to young viewers by showing the latest pop music programmes.
Some luxury hotels cater to wealthy travellers who expect personal butlers and private pools.
Critics say the newspaper caters to people's worst fears rather than reporting the facts.