单词 | Cater |
例句 | (1) TV programmes should cater to all tastes. (2) Fifty is a lot of people to cater for! (3) In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism. (4) Our plans need to be flexible enough to cater for the needs of everyone. (5) Does the school cater for all abilities? (6) Most schools cater for children of different abilities. (7) The small restaurant couldn't cater such a large wedding. (8) Most perfume ads cater to male fantasies. (9) TV must cater for many different tastes. (10) We aren't able to cater for your particular needs. (11) Our staff will cater to your every need. (12) The hospital will cater only for emergencies. (13) We cater to an exclusive clientele. (14) Its tariffs cater for four basic classifications of customer. (15) Exercise classes cater to all levels of fitness. (16) Schools often fail to cater for the needs of gifted children. (17) This nursery will be able to cater for 29 children. (18) Nunsmere Hall can cater for receptions of up to 300 people. (19) I expect he will be able to cater for your particular needs. (20) They only publish novels which cater to the mass market. (21) They maintain a database of hotels that cater for businesswomen. (22) Some cater for several thousand students, full- and part-time. (23) Cabin staff will cater to your every need. (24) Each is designed to cater for 60 pupils. (25) How can you cater to all their needs? (26) The hotel is also happy to cater for vegetarians. (27) They generally cater for up to 500 students. (28) We cater for all ages, shapes and sizes. (29) Many small businesses started up in the 1980s to cater to this growing market. (30) I need advance warning of how many people to cater for. (1) TV programmes should cater to all tastes. (2) In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism. (3) Our plans need to be flexible enough to cater for the needs of everyone. (4) Many small businesses started up in the 1980s to cater to this growing market. (5) Most schools cater for children of different abilities. (6) I expect he will be able to cater for your particular needs. (31) With conference facilities to cater up to 300 people. (32) It began to cater for all tastes. (33) We cater mainly to small businesses. (34) Does he cater parties too? (35) The first two special projects cater for women's needs. (36) How to make government responsive to the choices of those it was expected to cater to? (37) But there is an arrangement to cater for an emergency of that kind. (38) Happy to cater for meals before or after the show and interval drinks. (39) We regret we are unable to cater for people with physical disabilities. (40) The alternatives are designed to cater for a wide variety of abilities in S5. (41) Facilities will run after normal school hours to cater for latch-key children. (42) Beginning this autumn, courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests. (43) It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes. (44) Union Discount gained 6p to 115p, anticipating merger plans, and its stakeholder, Cater Allen, rose 19p to 459p. (45) There are four plans available to cater for individual preferences. (46) She says they've got good facilites and can cater for children up to 16. (47) The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes. (48) Edwards tells would-be entrepreneurs to target products or services that cater to people whose needs are not being met by mainstream businesses. (49) So conservationists hope they can preserve the area's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too. (50) Sports equipment stores in Alpine towns cater for the needs of walkers, hikers and mountaineers. (51) Many of the clubs cater for novices as well as for established performers. (52) Events are organised at national, regional and local level and cater for people at all levels of ability. (53) The mixed honours degrees mentioned below specifically cater for the non-vocational law student. (54) These two programs are both news and current affairs, but they cater for very different audiences. (55) B Population is expected to remain constant and investment should be sufficient to cater for the present population. (56) We use much of our own organic produce and can cater for most diets. (57) A large Family Centre being built next to the church will cater for various activities. (58) The letters should be sufficiently large and should be placed soas to cater for patients with poor vision. (59) The policy has to cater for a wide variety of machines, some fixed and some mobile. (60) Educationists must modify or supplement teacher training courses soas to cater for those who will work in rural schools. (61) For 1993 we have organised four holidays to cater for students of all levels of experience and covering a variety of subjects. (62) Even today, little effort is made to cater for the ever-growing demand for safe cycling routes. (63) At bars that cater to black gays along the East Coast, the contest has become a regular attraction. (64) They are competitively priced children's books which are both entertaining and instructive and cater for all age groups. (65) Because of this, we devised a modular training package, sufficiently adaptable to cater for the vast majority of individual circumstances. (66) Those with Internet access should keep an eye on a series of Usenet discussion groups that cater to Windows 95 issues. (67) They cater for people who need both nursing supervision and a lot of practical help. (68) He seemed to cater for all tastes in his selections. (69) He puts on a fine show that he knows will cater for all tastes. (69) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (70) The store plans to cater for about 10 trainees at a time at a cost of only £29.95 for three hours. (71) To reduce the imbalance, several services that cater exclusively to women have emerged. (72) The development of self-study materials which cater for a range of expertise is an important contribution central government could make. (73) He can use stock motifs and patterns and superfluous work can be retained to cater for future demand. (74) You must either study and cater for existing markets or create hew markets for your own special products. (75) Both are putting forward major expansion proposals designed to cater for the NorthWest's rapidly expanding demand for air travel. (76) He claims the company is preparing the system to cater for future power stations in the Teesside area. (77) We adore our sweet babies and rightfully cater to their needs. (78) A rebuilt Holloway prison was to cater for the physical and psychological problems of women offenders. (79) We regret we are unable to cater for people with physical disabilities. Sensible walking shoes recommended. (80) Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes. (81) Doreen Gerrie is the catering manager, and she and her staff cater for 300. (82) Others have taken advantage of economic reforms to demolish their homes and replace them with small hotels that cater to foreign tourists. (83) Embankments can vary considerably in size; many cater for just a slight change in the level of the ground. (84) There are also independent schools that cater for pre-school children. (85) For that period the buyers were therefore without its larger capacity and therefore unable to cater for a larger volume of business. (86) There aren't many places around here where you can cater for fifty or so people at one time. (87) The group also tries to cater for local artists who work fulltime and are unable to go to all classes. (88) Some cater for the public's need for insurance or pension provision. (89) This would cater for the variety of children that exist. (90) The other factor was the need to cater for population moving out of the Tyneside conurbation. (91) These easterly areas cater predominantly for caravans, camping and chalets, offering the tourist many facilities and entertainment. (92) Sushi restaurants that cater to techies and tony taco bars overflow at lunchtime. (93) A reunion should cater for all levels of work and it is hoped this can be rectified next time. (94) For those who want to cater for themselves in the fully equipped kitchenettes, there's a supermarket right opposite the apartments. (95) More than enough, one would have thought, to cater for the surrounding levels. (96) The centre is able to cater for 120 people at any one time. (97) Executive Programmes cater for mainly company sponsored participants who attend residential programmes on a continuous or modular basis. (98) So, two nights a week, the Packers cater soul food from a restaurant in Milwaukee, 100 miles away. (99) And they cater to the deranged grin fetishes of retired colonels from the home counties. (100) The survey looked at which cities cater for cyclists and covered everything from parking facilities to potholes. (101) Water-Skiing Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced skier we have the facilities to cater for you. (102) Jean provides a very good five-course evening meal and will cater for special diets on request. (103) The Act does not allow children to be removed from home simply because other arrangements may cater better for their needs. (104) Promenade also boast a digital editing system to cater for DAT. (105) They also cater, bringing their all-you-can-eat buffet to offices nearby. (106) The bars and cafes cater to tourist who have worked up a thirst sightseeing. (107) Many landfill sites cater for industrial waste as well as domestic. (108) Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique. (109) Batch processes are designed to cater for five times as many entries as are currently stored in tables. (110) There are also groups that would like to set up specialist or local services which cater for interests neglected by present stations. (111) Bespoke shopkeepers, celebrated chefs, jewellers, craftsmen and artists arrived to cater for exclusive tastes. (112) There are a number of international schools in the London area as well as support groups which cater for different nationalities. (113) In their place, developers are building upscale subdivisions that tend to cater to newcomers less willing to put down roots. (114) We have to cater for demand. (115) Some tabloid newspapers cater to low tastes. (116) The low tastes just cater his needs. (117) Chiang Mai restaurants cater to every palate and pocketbook. (118) The chef is pleased to cater for vegetarian diets. (119) The club was constituted to cater the young's taste. (120) Special bus and rail services are being laid on to cater for the crowds. (121) As the institutional resources and development space are governmentally configured, institutions are inclined to cater to the will of the government in order to gain more resources and chances. (122) Merchants who already cater to Chinese tourists are gearing up. (123) In most cases, students groan under such an increasing burden of studies that the university hardly finds it necessary to set up facilities to cater for their health. (124) It will insure the aboriginality and authenticity, and cater for the habit of document searcher. (125) Most often the Genco has an in-house price forecast tool based on available forecasting methods such as the conventional linear regression analysis technique, to cater to the need of a price forecast. (126) However, in an active realtime database system, a nested transaction model is needed to cater for the system requirements. (127) Felix Babylon had set himself to cater specially for Royalty. (128) The station is equipped with braille signs to cater for the needs of visually impaired passengers. (129) We must work out a plan to cater to the need of our clients. (129) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (130) The diversified configurations not only cater to the need of market development, but meet the users on their individualized requirements. (131) South Korean retailers are stocking their shelves and shop windows to cater to the tastes of "dried-fish woman" and "herbivore man". (132) Yes. You're the wife of the landed gentry, And I'm a cater waiter at a seder. Dan, wait. (133) Liu Qiang, Wuhan Railway Administration said "Every day from seven o'clock in the morning to 8 o'clock in the evening, we have 88 pairs of trains fully prepared to cater for passengers. (134) I didn't cater for all these problems when I came here. (135) To cater to the various display sizes, an icon file is composed of one or more actual icons where each one represents a version of the icon that targets a specific size and color depth. (136) Wrong, says Ellen Shing, the owner of Lula Lu, a Web site and boutique in San Mateo, Calif., that cater to AAA- to A-cup sizes. (137) It is put forward that assessment of coal washability with coal washability index will cater for practical production condition. (138) To cater to this demand, many excellent enterprises have been applied risk management audit. (139) Fashionable dress arses if is boudoir cater - cousin of the woman, can feel a woman everyday mood. (140) As a merchant bank, we cater solely for corporate customers as opposed to private clients. (141) Some just cater for needs based on this ethnic factor. (142) We regret we are unable to cater to people with physical disabilities. (143) Reduce the medium pressure of pipelining and cater for required value of automatic regulating device. (144) Customized logistics refer to a logistic system or process specifically designed to cater to an individual customer's re requirements and needs. (145) The theory of abuse of rights came into being to cater such needs . (146) The new fleet of 35 cabs in Mexico's colonial city of Puebla are driven exclusively by women and don't stop for men. The cabs cater especially to those tired of leering male drivers. (147) Designed in an open and flexible style, Advanced Management Accounting can be customised to cater for any order of coverage through the combination of several chapters. (148) LaoHuo, newsflash for you, no country is for the common people, they all cater to fame and money. (149) Normally, applications call this routine to know the protocol, IP address and port number being used to cater for a particular RPC service. (150) Beijing Express is a new table game designed by Ninhao Online to help learn Chinese quickly and efficiently. The rules of the game are very simple and cater 4 to 6 players. (151) In 2007, Exim Bank became the first institution in the country to cater to the vastly under-served market of women business owners. (152) In order to cater to the needs of lean mixture combustion, the energy for ignition should be increased and the discharging time should be lengthened. (153) Our politicians should learn to cater for the man in the street. (154) "It is first and foremost intended to provide or to cater for detainees held in prisons or in other detention facilities that have also been hit by the Cyclone Nargis," said Marcel Izard. (155) He categorized the catastrophes to cater to the need of celebrities, which cemented his ties with them. (156) If the game will cater more towards expert users, it may be worthwhile tosacrifice some simplicity and learnability in favor of more efficient controls. (157) During the implementation of ERP, enterprise can select the appropriate solution to cater for its management requirement. (158) Temptations in Congress will be strong – just five weeks before an election – to tack on other demands in order to cater to special interests. (159) Don't try to cater to others meticulously, otherwise you will lose yourself. (160) a site connecting small and midsize importers and exporters worldwide, doesn't cater much to consumers. (161) Strategic alliance with other printer and reflow oven company to cater to the need of the customers for total line solution. (162) This property includes a working kitchen with stone bench tops, commercial quality appliances and is spacious enough to cater large groups of people. (163) Thomas " Tommy" Cater Carter is a plan scient plant scientist in North Carolina. (164) The responsibility of an artist is to create artworks to cater for people's needs for aesthesis and enjoyment. (165) Our literature and art ought to cater to popular taste. (166) Teatea rooms cater to consumers in search of the high tea experience. (167) In order to cater to the overflow objects or primary volume unavailability, during storage system creation, you can assign which volume overflow object will go to. (168) The complex weighting vector at the reference frequency is evaluated using Genetic Algorithm to make the array response cater for the pattern specified. (169) To cater for all eventualities,(/cater.html) preferably notarized Department requested notarized. (170) To cater to the need of the customers, we produce marketable fashions in a small batch. Business talks are welcome. (171) That change was owing to the influence of iron coin casting and circulation and to cater to the need of military actions. |
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