2 to provide the food and drinks at an event, for an organization, etc.:
Functors of many variables are also catered for.
The homes are designed so that disabilities, which may be permanent or temporary, can be catered for.
Processing sectors that cater to the domestic market include fresh fish suppliers and cured/dried fish producers.
Given a large budget, ministers and civil servants can erect many programmes and cater to (or build) a broad political constituency.
They catered to the philosophical language only peripherally, perhaps to attain a measure of legitimacy as a part of medical knowledge.
All or most recognisers must cater for both female and male voices, and sometimes for children's voices as well.
Promenade concerts had a petit bourgeois character, catering to a taste developed in cafes, taverns, parks and pleasure gardens.
The researcher intervened by raising awareness of this issue and providing language input which catered to the students' observed needs.
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提供飲食, 承辦(宴席)…
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提供饮食, 承办(宴席)…
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encargarse del servicio de comida y bebida (para), cocinar, proveer comida…
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fornecer serviço de alimentos e bebidas (para), cozinhar…
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yiyecek ve içecek hizmetinde bulunmak, yemek servisi yapmak…
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fournir des repas, satisfaire…
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dodávat (jídlo), zásobovat potravinami, zásobovat…
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levere maden, tage hensyn til, tilgodese…
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