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 carte [kɑrt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. (附有价目的)菜单

  1. We only have an a la carte menu.
    我们只有分类菜单.
  2. Pay-cable channels are still free from regulation, and the rules could prod cable companies to modernize so that nearly all programs are sold a la carte, giving consumers more choice.
    有线电视仍未受管制,新规定将促使有线电视公司采用新办法,尽量个别提供所有节目,予消费者较多选择。
  3. Let's dine a la carte.
    我们吃点菜吧。


carte
[ noun ]
a list of dishes available at a restaurant
<noun.communication>
the menu was in French


Carte \Carte\, n. [F. See 1st {Card}.]
1. Bill of fare.

2. Short for {Carte de visite}.


Carte \Carte\ ||Quarte \Quarte\, n. [F. quarte, prop., a fourth.
Cf. {Quart}.] (Fencing)
A position in thrusting or parrying, with the inside of the
hand turned upward and the point of the weapon toward the
adversary's right breast.
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  1. "A la carte" public radio is becoming a trend as funding becomes more difficult and stations pick and choose which shows they want, Groce said.
  2. He appears to have given Mr Solchaga carte blanche to achieve his goal. By March, Mr Solchaga had his Convergence Plan ready.
  3. "Management would still have the prerogative to use subjective judgment, they just wouldn't have carte blanche to use whatever subjective factor they want," says Ronald Ellis, staff attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.
  4. But if they give up too much, they risk creating a Community a la carte.
  5. In response, Honeywell set up a special "tiger team" of marketing, design and engineering employees and gave it carte blanche.
  6. The fish is fed 5 pounds of smelt a day, but the list of its a la carte snacks from among its tank-mates is impressive.
  7. Everything else will be a la carte with discounts for those who take most of the premium channels. Until September, the BSkyB channels have been 'free' apart from the subscription channels.
  8. Given western reluctance to intervene effectively, however, this policy would have offered a better chance of peace than negotiating while giving Serbs and Croats carte blanche to change facts on the ground.
  9. Stephenson operated out of New York during the war and was given his famous code name and a virtual carte blanche to conduct espionage by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
  10. Mr Gallagher had carte blanche to harry his political opponents.
  11. More important, the key distortion arises in your claim that I have a "pet project of using the Ninth Amendment as carte blanche for judges to create whatever new constitutional rights fit their fancy."
  12. Some are including a third course for the price of two; some are specifying the price of a third course; while others are taking the price of any extra dishes from their a la carte menu.
  13. "The Treasury Department has taken the attitude that it will accept nothing that won't give them carte blanche," complained Rep. Barney Frank (D., Mass.).
  14. In addition to the a la carte menu a table d'hote will be served at Pounds 35 a head plus 15 per cent service but including VAT.
  15. The defence argued that this gave the authorities carte blanche to prosecute anyone - from senior officials who had unintentionally released classified data to newspaper readers who saw such material.
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