dinner的意思和读音

dinner

: [ˈdɪnər] : [ˈdɪnə(r)]

n.

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dinnern.

1.[u][c]the main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening

It's time for dinner.

When do you have dinner ?

What time do you serve dinner?

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What shall we have for dinner tonight?

It's your turn to cook dinner.

She didn't eat much dinner.

I never eat a big dinner.

Christmas dinner

a three-course dinner

I'd like to take you out to dinner tonight.

school dinners(= meals provided at school in the middle of the day)

2.[c]a large formal social gathering at which dinner is eaten

The club's annual dinner will be held on 3 June. 6 3

n.1.,();[],

n.1.the main meal of the day, eaten in the afternoon or evening. In some parts of the U.S., an evening meal is also called supper, especially if it is the last meal of the day. In most parts of the U.S., a meal eaten in the afternoon is called lunch; a special meal that you have to celebrate a particular occasion; a formal evening meal arranged by an organization as a social event for a particular purpose

1. lunch n. dinner n. fruit n. ...

2. lunch n. dinner n. fruit n. ...

3. difficulty n. dinner n. direction n. ...

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6. hungry 饿 dinner now ...

7. dimension n. dinner n. dip vt. ...

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1.But in a dialogue over dinner a few weeks ago, one of Maliki's top budget advisers dismissed any possibility of such a deal.

2.Bobbie Bonti gets ready to eat the dinner her husband Gene has prepared for her.

3.He never invited them to dinner, aware that they looked down on the old comrades he liked to have around.Hitler

4.He took my phone number and promised to invite me to dinner sometime.

5.Carol and Dwight invited Mike and Kate to their medieval banquet ball to have dinner. In fact, it was just a small attic.怀

6.After dinner, drive travelers back to their hotel or to see the Peking Opera or Acrobatic Show.

7.I said I might be late for dinner but he made such a fuss that I thought I'd better arrive on time.使

8.A guy gets set up on a blind date and he takes her out for dinner to a very expensive restaurant to make a good impression.

9.Please come right in, Misses Smith. We were just getting ready to have dinner.

10.Zhong, his wife and daughter sit down to a typical dinner of steamed fish, two types of greens, mushrooms, pork, rice and sliced apples.