Order off Meaning in English
expression
ˈɔɹdɝ/ /ˈɔf
OR-der awf
ˈɔːdɐ/ /ˈɒf
AW-duh of
释义
To request food or drinks from a menu at a restaurant or café. This phrase is often used to specify choosing items that are listed in the menu.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal, spoken in restaurant or café settings. Commonly used as 'order off the menu.' Don't confuse with 'order out' (takeout or delivery). Often used to highlight that you are selecting from available menu items, not requesting something special or off-menu.
Spanish: pedir de (un menú, una carta) - ordenar dePortuguese (BR): pedir de (menu)Portuguese (PT): pedir de (menu)Chinese (Simplified): 从……点餐Chinese (Traditional): 從……點餐Hindi: (मेन्यू से) ऑर्डर करनाArabic: يطلب من (قائمة الطعام)Bengali: (মেনু থেকে) অর্ডার করাRussian: заказывать из (меню)Japanese: (メニューから)注文するVietnamese: gọi món từ (thực đơn)Korean: (메뉴에서) 주문하다Turkish: menüden sipariş vermekUrdu: (مینو سے) آرڈر کرناIndonesian: memesan dari (menu)
例句
Can I order off this menu?
basic
Children can order off the kids' menu.
basic
We usually order off the specials board.
basic
He likes to order off the secret menu when he visits.
natural
You can order off the brunch menu until noon.
natural
Some customers like to order off the regular menu, even during happy hour.
natural