क्या आप यह शब्द जानते हैं?
serve star_border
sɝːv/
To serve (food or drink) is present (food or drink) to someone.
- Do they serve meals in the bar?
- The bartender served me a glass of wine.
- The waiter who served us was very attentive.
- A buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant from 06:30 to 10:00 during the week and from 07:30 to 10:30 at weekends and on public holidays.
- The soup was served cold, with chopped parsley sprinkled on top.
To serve + number of peope = (food or drink) is enough for (the number of people)
- We need to make enough pasta to serve ten people.
- All recipes in this book, unless otherwise stated, will serve four to five people.
क्या आप यह शब्द जानते हैं?
takeout star_border
/ˈteɪk.aʊt/
When you order food from a restaurant but eat it at home, you can call it takeout.
- Due to COVID-19, more restaurant businesses have added delivery, takeout or other pickup options.
- We order takeout from Takeya at least twice a month, if not more.
- We order takeout from this place regularly, and I'm never disappointed.
- Takeout food is easy and frozen dinners are ready in a snap, but there's no substitute for home-cooked food.
M: Let's have Chinese takeout for dinner tonight. W: You totally read my mind! I just picked up a Chinese takeout of General Tao's Chicken from the Chinese restaurant around the corner. |
क्या आप यह शब्द जानते हैं?
we're fully booked star_border
be fully booked = all seats, rooms, tickets have been booked already
- Unfortunately, we're fully booked.
- I'm sorry, but we're fully booked tonight, sir.
- I'm sorry, but all the flights to Athens are fully booked.
- All flights to New York were fully booked by people wanting to celebrate Christmas there.
Words Mastered
serve
शब्दावली की परिभाषा
कुछ दर्ज नहीं किया गया
takeout
शब्दावली की परिभाषा
कुछ दर्ज नहीं किया गया
we're-fully-booked
शब्दावली की परिभाषा
कुछ दर्ज नहीं किया गया