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Toeic Voca 8

The document provides vocabulary related to dining and restaurant scenarios, including terms for food, actions, and settings. It includes examples of sentences that illustrate the use of these words in context. Overall, it serves as a resource for understanding dining-related language in English.

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Toeic Voca 8

The document provides vocabulary related to dining and restaurant scenarios, including terms for food, actions, and settings. It includes examples of sentences that illustrate the use of these words in context. Overall, it serves as a resource for understanding dining-related language in English.

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accommodate[ Âk¶mÂdéit -k≤-] v. diner[ dáinÂR -nÂ] n. loaf[ louf lÂuf] n. set the table
Could you let me know how many people the hall The diners are sipping their coffee. The waiter is placing a loaf of bread on the table. A woman is setting the table in a restaurant.
can accommodate?

main course sip[sip] v.


beverage[b§v‰rid,] n. dining area
The waiter is bringing the main course to the table. She’s sipping from a tea cup.
The woman is drinking a cold beverage. They’re going into the dining area.

make a selection snack shop


buffet[ bÂf§i bù-] n. fill up
She’s making a selection from a tray of He’s buying cookies at a snack shop.
The tables at the buffet are laid out with food. The woman is filling up the glasses with juice. cheeses.

cafeteria[k®fÂt̉riÂ] n. fresh[fre∫] adj. mashed[mæ∫t] adj. spoil[sp∞il] v.


The people are lining up for lunch in the cafeteria. There is fresh fruit in a basket. They’re having mashed potatoes with their Refrigerate the food to prevent spoiling.
chicken.
cap[kæp] n. frozen[ frouzn frÂuzn] adj.

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The cap is next to the bottle on the table. She’s getting a package of frozen vegetables from patron[p§itrÂn] n. steam[sti;m] v.
the freezer. The patrons are sitting down at a restaurant. I’d like to order the steamed fish.

check[t∫ek] n. gather[ g©"ÂR -"Â] v. plate[pleit] n. study the menu


The waiter is giving the man the check. Some diners are gathered around a table. The waiter is putting a clean plate on the table. The woman is studying the menu in a restaurant.

chef[∫ef] n. grab a bite pour[ p∞;R p∞;] v. tablecloth[ t§iblkl≥;^ -kl∞^] n.


The chef is putting the finishing touches on a dish. The man is grabbing a bite to eat at a hamburger A man is pouring water into a diner’s glass. A tablecloth is being put on a table.
place.

recipe[ r§sÂpì -si-] n. take an order


coffee tray grilled[grild] adj.
He’s looking at a book of recipes. The waitress is taking an order from a customer.
The waitress is holding a coffee tray. Would you like it grilled or fried?

refreshments[rifr§∫mÂnts] n. taste[teist] v.
collect the menu have a light dinner
They’re enjoying some refreshments at the snack The chef is tasting the dish.
The waiter is collecting the menus from the diners. I’m going to have a light dinner tonight. bar.

cutlery[k=tlÂri] n. have a meal serve[ sÂ;Rv sÂ;v] v. wait for a table


If you need extra cutlery, please ask a member of The people are having a meal at a restaurant. The man is being served a steak with vegetables. The couple is waiting for a table in the foyer.
our waitstaff.

set out vegetable[vèd,‰tÂbl] n.


dine[dain] v. help oneself to
The plates and cutlery have been set out on the The cook is cutting vegetables in the kitchen.
They’re dining at a Chinese restaurant. Diners are helping themselves to the buffet at a table.
restaurant.

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