cater
/ˈkeɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkeɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkā-tər/ (ame, mw)
cater — 動詞
1. to cook and supply food along with drinks to people attending a party, wedding,
提供餐飲
為社交活動準備並供應食物飲料
to cook and supply food along with drinks to people attending a party, wedding, or business meeting, usually as a paid service
Priya's company catered the annual conference for over three hundred doctors.
Priya 的公司為這場超過三百位醫生參加的年度會議提供了餐飲服務。
transitive: cater + direct object (event)
A small bakery near the train station caters breakfast meetings for local offices.
火車站附近的一家小麵包店為當地辦公室供應早餐會議的餐點。
cater + meal type + for + recipients
The hotel kitchen can cater for up to eight hundred guests at a wedding banquet.
這間飯店的廚房可以為一場婚宴提供多達八百位賓客的餐飲。
When the mayor visited the village hall, volunteers catered a lunch for everyone.
市長視察村莊活動中心時,志工們為所有人準備了午餐。
Does your restaurant cater for people who follow a gluten-free diet?
你的餐廳是否為需要無麩質飲食的人提供餐點?
文法句型
cater + noun (event/meal/function)
cater for + noun (event/people)
cater to + noun (guests/group)
用法筆記
In American English, cater is commonly used transitively (cater a wedding). In British English, the intransitive pattern cater for + event/guests is more frequent. The phrase cater to is also used but can overlap with the phrasal-verb meaning of 'meeting needs or desires.'