Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
canteen .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
canteen .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Alternative form of
canteen .
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Examples
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Your example of a cantine is not a fair representation.
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I have said that the cantine are the cellars where the people keep their wine.
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Three emails over a period of weeks to the winemaker Alessandro Ceci seeking comment about grape growing and winemaking practices at the cantine have gone without reply.
Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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I have never come across the arguments he puts forward around the ways he says Feminists would challenge the wages men and women get for doing a cantine job.
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I have never come across the arguments he puts forward around the ways he says Feminists would challenge the wages men and women get for doing a cantine job.
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However, whilst he believes that in terms of a stereotypical male job such as bricklaying, women should not be paid the same as men (obviously showing his sexist conception of what women should really be doing – kitchen and bedroom) that men however, SHOULD get the same amount of money as women for working in a cantine.
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Three emails over a period of weeks to the winemaker Alessandro Ceci seeking comment about grape growing and winemaking practices at the cantine have gone without reply.
Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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However, whilst he believes that in terms of a stereotypical male job such as bricklaying, women should not be paid the same as men (obviously showing his sexist conception of what women should really be doing – kitchen and bedroom) that men however, SHOULD get the same amount of money as women for working in a cantine.
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It had a renowned cantine, where we were served in courses by Portuguese women, but most of us preferred the café across the street, which was equipped with pinball machines and a jukebox from which issued a steady diet of French pop interspersed with the Rolling Stones and the Rubettes.
Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009
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It had a renowned cantine, where we were served in courses by Portuguese women, but most of us preferred the café across the street, which was equipped with pinball machines and a jukebox from which issued a steady diet of French pop interspersed with the Rolling Stones and the Rubettes.
Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009
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