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cafeterías

  • 1 cafetería

    f.
    1 coffee shop, coffeehouse, snack bar, coffee-bar.
    2 milk bar.
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    1 (gen) snack bar, coffee bar; (en un tren) buffet car
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    SF
    1) [gen] café, coffee shop; (=autoservicio) cafeteria; (Ferro) buffet, refreshment car (EEUU)
    2) LAm (=tienda) retail coffee shop
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    femenino ( café) café; (en museo, fábrica) cafeteria
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, a place to have a coffee, other drinks, and pastries and cakes. Cafeterías are frequently combined with bares and are very similar. However, cafeterías are usually smarter, and serve a wider variety of dishes
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    = cafe, cafeteria, food-court, coffee house [coffee-house/coffeehouse], coffee bar, diner, coffee shop.
    Ex. The 1st phase of a cultural centre, with library, art gallery, swimming pool, cafe and day centre for the elderly, was opened in Sept 87.
    Ex. In the cafeteria, she disclosed to him what had happened at her meeting with Jay.
    Ex. And then, perhaps more important of all of that, is the social and professional interaction that takes place at the conference, it is not rare to meet new friends at the food court that last for ever!.
    Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.
    Ex. Buildings converted to libraries include mansions, stores, gas stations, coffee bars, fire stations, post offices and chapels.
    Ex. The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.
    Ex. The services of the library, bookstore, and coffee shop were judged adequate by over 60%.
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    * bar cafetería = cellar coffee bar.
    * cafetería con terraza = curbside cafe, kerbside cafe.
    * servicios de cafetería = food services.
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    femenino ( café) café; (en museo, fábrica) cafeteria
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, a place to have a coffee, other drinks, and pastries and cakes. Cafeterías are frequently combined with bares and are very similar. However, cafeterías are usually smarter, and serve a wider variety of dishes
    * * *
    = cafe, cafeteria, food-court, coffee house [coffee-house/coffeehouse], coffee bar, diner, coffee shop.

    Ex: The 1st phase of a cultural centre, with library, art gallery, swimming pool, cafe and day centre for the elderly, was opened in Sept 87.

    Ex: In the cafeteria, she disclosed to him what had happened at her meeting with Jay.
    Ex: And then, perhaps more important of all of that, is the social and professional interaction that takes place at the conference, it is not rare to meet new friends at the food court that last for ever!.
    Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.
    Ex: Buildings converted to libraries include mansions, stores, gas stations, coffee bars, fire stations, post offices and chapels.
    Ex: The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.
    Ex: The services of the library, bookstore, and coffee shop were judged adequate by over 60%.
    * bar cafetería = cellar coffee bar.
    * cafetería con terraza = curbside cafe, kerbside cafe.
    * servicios de cafetería = food services.

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    cafetería (↑ cafetería a1)
    coffee shop, café, coffee bar ( BrE)
    In Spain, a place to have a coffee, other drinks, and pastries and cakes. Cafeterías are frequently combined with bares (↑ bar a1) and are very similar. However, cafeterías are usually smarter, and serve a wider variety of dishes.
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    cafetería sustantivo femenino ( café) café;
    (en museo, fábrica) cafeteria
    cafetería sustantivo femenino snack bar, café
    Ferroc buffet, refreshment room
    ' cafetería' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    barra
    - cafetera
    - convecina
    - convecino
    - directoria I
    - directorio
    - estudiantil
    - lavabo
    - mostrador
    - murmullo
    - pergeñar
    - autoservicio
    - café
    - cantina
    - chocolatería
    - comedor
    - soda
    English:
    buffet
    - cafeteria
    - coffee house
    - friendly
    - snack bar
    - café
    - diner
    - snack
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    [establecimiento] café, snack bar; [en facultad, hospital, museo] cafeteria; [en empresa] canteen
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    f coffee shop
    * * *
    1) : coffee shop, café
    2) : lunchroom, cafeteria
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    cafetería n cafe / snack bar

    Spanish-English dictionary > cafetería

  • 2 espacio público

    (n.) = public space, public area, commons
    Ex. Public libraries, as perhaps the last great public space, could yet become agents for transforming a private and selfish technology into a public and benevolent one.
    Ex. The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.
    Ex. The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.
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    (n.) = public space, public area, commons

    Ex: Public libraries, as perhaps the last great public space, could yet become agents for transforming a private and selfish technology into a public and benevolent one.

    Ex: The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.
    Ex: The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.

    Spanish-English dictionary > espacio público

  • 3 espacio público común

    (n.) = commons
    Ex. The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.
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    (n.) = commons

    Ex: The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.

    Spanish-English dictionary > espacio público común

  • 4 bares

    Bars in Spain sell hot and cold drinks, snacks such as tapas (↑ tapa a1) and ración (↑ ración a1), sandwiches and pastries. They often provide full meals at lunchtime. Bares are usually less smart than cafeterías cafetería (↑ cafetería a1) and concentrate on drinks and snacks. They open from early in the morning until late at night.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bares

См. также в других словарях:

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  • cafeterias — caf·e·te·ri·a || ‚kæfɪ tɪərɪə n. restaurant, small diner, public dining room …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Britling Cafeterias — was a chain of cafeteria style restaurants, originating in Memphis, Tennessee. During the late 1920s, Britling opened three cafeterias in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.Little information about the beginnings of the company is publicly available,… …   Wikipedia

  • Blue Boar Cafeterias — is a chain of cafeteria style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [Encyclopedia of Louisville; ed. John E. Kleber; p. 98] Once a major presence in metro Louisville and still remembered for its old… …   Wikipedia

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  • Manning's Cafeterias — was a chain of about 40 Cafeteria style restaurants in 9 western U.S. states. The chain started out in Seattle s Pike Place Market in 1908, which became Lowell s in 1957 and is still in operation. Another one in Ballard, a suburb of Seattle, was… …   Wikipedia

  • Hayes-Bickford Cafeterias — кафетерии «Хэйес Бикфорд» (в Бостоне) …   Словарь топонимов США

  • Cafeteria — This page is about the food service location. For other uses, see Cafeteria (disambiguation) A hospital cafeteria in Punta Gorda, Florida …   Wikipedia

  • Café — Para otros usos de este término, véase Café (desambiguación). Café …   Wikipedia Español

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