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单词 cafe culture
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Definition of cafe culture in English:

cafe culture

noun
  • A lifestyle characterized by regular socializing in pavement cafes, typically that associated with European countries such as France or Italy.

    ministers said relaxing the licensing laws would lead to a European-style cafe culture and trigger a drop in binge drinking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To step inside the cafe in London's Soho is to enter an eerily preserved example of Britain's postwar cafe culture.
    • A couple of weeks ago the local paper ran a feature about Suffolk's apparently burgeoning cafe culture.
    • At a time when cafe culture in Ireland is mushrooming, the most famous coffee house of them all only seems to attract tourists.
    • There is a castle on the hill in the centre of the city and a thriving cafe culture fuelled in part by the large student population.
    • This is the cafe culture envisaged by some Irish politicians.
    • The findings are at odds with Italy's reputation for a civilised cafe culture.
    • A continental cafe culture was beginning to supplant traditional pub life: the foam on a pint of stout was being replaced by the froth of a cappuccino.
    • A number of suburbs have a thriving cafe culture, which by the evening transforms to a lively restaurant scene.
    • The supreme exemplar of the cafe culture is surely the Existentialist vogue of the mid-century.
    • They provide the standard issue coffee shop: a sick, pallid parody of the cafe culture of the Fifties.
    • He said consumers had "evolved" into the cafe culture.
    • But if that's a strange attempt at recreating European cafe culture in an inappropriate environment, then inside is much more successful.
    • The coffee purveyor has more than 7,500 stores around the globe, even venturing into the capital of cafe culture, Paris, this year.
    • Labour has been attacked for trying to emulate the European "cafe culture".
    • There's a very strong cafe culture here, which is just awesome.
    • We have no 35-hour week, nor a cafe culture.
    • The city has wonderful recreational facilities, a fantastic arts community, a polytechnic with world-class "niche" courses, and a developing cafe culture.
    • They have a sophisticated cafe culture which is older than Paris's.
    • This is apparently based on the premise that the UK can acquire a continental-style cafe culture.
    • Any move to enforce a total ban could meet furious opposition, especially from southern European countries with cafe cultures.

Definition of cafe culture in US English:

cafe culture

noun
  • A lifestyle characterized by regular social visits to cafes or coffeehouses, typically that associated with European countries such as France or Italy.

    a thriving cafe culture fueled in part by the large student population
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have no 35-hour week, nor a cafe culture.
    • Any move to enforce a total ban could meet furious opposition, especially from southern European countries with cafe cultures.
    • They have a sophisticated cafe culture which is older than Paris's.
    • They provide the standard issue coffee shop: a sick, pallid parody of the cafe culture of the Fifties.
    • The coffee purveyor has more than 7,500 stores around the globe, even venturing into the capital of cafe culture, Paris, this year.
    • This is the cafe culture envisaged by some Irish politicians.
    • This is apparently based on the premise that the UK can acquire a continental-style cafe culture.
    • To step inside the cafe in London's Soho is to enter an eerily preserved example of Britain's postwar cafe culture.
    • The supreme exemplar of the cafe culture is surely the Existentialist vogue of the mid-century.
    • He said consumers had "evolved" into the cafe culture.
    • The findings are at odds with Italy's reputation for a civilised cafe culture.
    • The city has wonderful recreational facilities, a fantastic arts community, a polytechnic with world-class "niche" courses, and a developing cafe culture.
    • There's a very strong cafe culture here, which is just awesome.
    • At a time when cafe culture in Ireland is mushrooming, the most famous coffee house of them all only seems to attract tourists.
    • A couple of weeks ago the local paper ran a feature about Suffolk's apparently burgeoning cafe culture.
    • Labour has been attacked for trying to emulate the European "cafe culture".
    • A continental cafe culture was beginning to supplant traditional pub life: the foam on a pint of stout was being replaced by the froth of a cappuccino.
    • There is a castle on the hill in the centre of the city and a thriving cafe culture fuelled in part by the large student population.
    • But if that's a strange attempt at recreating European cafe culture in an inappropriate environment, then inside is much more successful.
    • A number of suburbs have a thriving cafe culture, which by the evening transforms to a lively restaurant scene.
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