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UK
/kˈɑːt/
]
[ US /ˈkɑɹt/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɹt/ ]
NOUN
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a list of dishes available at a restaurant
the menu was in French
How To Use carte In A Sentence
- There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits.
- The trend toward à la carte pricing - once the hallmark of no-frills, low-cost carriers - has in recent years been adopted by the legacy airlines, and will likely continue in 2009, as carriers try to boost what they call ancillary revenue. Latest News
- I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne (a favourite) and cakes of every description.
- In the evening, the menu takes on more of a bistro persona, with a la carte offerings spanning the gamut from burgers, roast chicken and baked fish to tasty "chasseur" hotpots of mussels steamed in wine (moules marinieres this would be called in France). News On Japan
- Games can be demoed free and purchased or rented a la carte, or players can subscribe to the OnLive PlayPack for unlimited play of more than 200 games, with more titles added monthly.
- Officially, Carter resigned, but everyone knows he was fired.
- The party established a de facto political cartel that excluded other parties from power.
- I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised.
- Thus, in the Western philosophical tradition, occasionalists in the proper sense of the term emerge in earnest in the wake of René Descartes (1596 “ 1650) in the form of “Cartesian occasionalists”. Occasionalism
- Descartes viewed the world around him as particles of matter and explained natural phenomena through their motion and mechanical interactions.