5.The cafe is a popular rendezvous for young lovers.
这个啡馆是年轻恋人的约会圣地。
6.They went into the cafe for coffee and dessert.
他们到啡馆喝杯啡, 吃些点心。
7.That Internet cafe of his is a real gold mine.
他开的那家网吧真是棵摇树。
8.The police came and ejected the noisy youths from the cafe room.
"警察来,把那些吵吵嚷嚷的青年人从啡馆里撵出去。"
9.It was one of those cafes with a terrace where you can sit and watch the world go by.
这是那种设有露台的啡馆,在那里,你可以坐下静观众生百态。
10.The cafe was a meeting place for the immigrants, a welcome reminder of the tastes of the mother country.
这个啡馆是移民们聚会的场所,这儿很容易使他们回想起故国。
11.At Belcourt and Bab-el-Oued old men seated in the depths of cafes listen to the bragging of young men with plastered hair.
在贝尔古和贝勒固-巴贝勒,老年人们坐在啡馆的中央倾听着油光滑面的年轻人们侃着山。
12.They must be really coining it at that cafe on the corner. You can hardly get a seat at any time of day.
街角的啡店一定赚,一天到晚几乎都没有空位子。
13.I was sitting in a cafe minding my own business when a man came up to me and hit me in the face.
我就坐在啡馆里,也没招谁惹谁,忽然有个男的冲上来,一拳打在我脸上。
14.The following day in the evening, they two people change on a few giant Chan Bing rummer comes to cafes, use their tailor-made tankard ceremoniously first.
第二天晚上,他们两人换上几只巨型单柄酒杯来到酒馆,隆重地首次使用他们的特制啤酒杯。
15.I projected myself at that world with great intensity, imagining the narrow streets, the public gardens, the cafes, the ritualized social lives of the Viennese bourgeoise.