饮食
1、词组句型:
吃得很多——eat like a horse; eat like a pig
sentence patterns: When we are hungry, we eat like a horse.
She eats like a horse.
Yesterday, he ate like a pig.
Tom eats like a pig.
节食——be on a diet; go on a diet
sentence patterns: She can't eat too much, because she is on a diet.
She has been on a diet for a long time.
He will go on a diet.
Her purpose about going on a diet is to keep slim.
干杯——propose a toast; cheers; bottoms up
sentence patterns: We proposed a toast for my success.
We proposed a toast for Teacher's Day's coming.
At the party, we often say happily "Cheers!"
When we are together, Tom always first said "Cheers".
We often heard the phrase "bottoms up" at the party.
醉了——tipsy; be drunk
sentence patterns: Sorry, I'm a little tipsy.
Yesterday, I was a bit tipsy.
If you drink more, you will be drunk.
Don't worry, I can't be drunk.
咖啡——white coffee; black coffee; coffee with sugar
sentence patterns: I would like white coffee.
I never touch white coffee.
Some people like black coffee.
My sisters dislike black coffee.
She always drinks coffee with sugar.
She says that coffee with sugar is benefitial to human.
各自付款——go Dutch; pay separately
sentence patterns: Shall we go Dutch?
We should go Dutch in some certain condition.
Let's pay separately.
订——booked up; booked; make a reservation
sentence patterns: They're all booked up tonight.
All the tables are booked today.
We should make a reservation two days ahead.
What time did they make a reservation?
挨饿——hungry; starve
sentence patterns: I'm getting hungry.
I'm extremely hungry.
I'm starving.
He looks starving.
不新鲜——stale; not fresh
sentence patterns: The potato chips are stale.
The fish isn't fresh.
2、多种表达:
May I have two hamburgers please?
Two hamburgers please.
Will that be to go?
Take out.
Can you suggest a good restaurant nearby?
Could you recommend a good restaurant near here?
I'd like to eat some Japanese food.
I'd like to try some Japanese food.
I'd like some Japanese food.
Where can I have the best local food?
Where can I enjoy the best local food?
I'd like to reserve a table for ten.
I'd like to book a table for ten.
Could you make an arrangement for a dinner party of ten persons?
Could I have a table for ten?
Have you got a table for ten?
Sorry, we are all booked up tonight.
Sorry, we are quite full tonight.
Sorry, all the tables are booked tonight.
Sorry, there aren't any tables left tonight.
How long do we have to wait?
How long is the wait?
Is the wait long?
Who's the reservation for?
Can I have the name please?
How many in their group?
How many in their party?
How many guests?
Here is your table. Isn't it all right?
Do you like this table?
Could I have a menu please?
May I see your menu please?
I'd like to see a menu please.
Show me your menu please.
Have you decided what you would like?
What are you going to take?
What kind of dish do you want?
Have you decided on something?
What you think I should order?
What do you recommend?
What is your suggestion?
What do you think is the best?
What do you suggest I order?
Why don't you try some roast duff?
May I suggest roast duff?
I suggest roast duff.
What's today's special?
Anything good for today?
What do you have today for dinner?
What are your special teams for today?
May we have separate checks?
Can we pay separately?
Can we have separate checks?
I'll have a vegetable salad.
A vegetable salad please.
Could you fix me something light?
I'll just have something light.
Shall we have anything light to eat?
What would you have for drink?
Would you like something to drink?
Do you fancy something to drink?