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Dine Restaurant Dinner 英 Daɪn] 美 Daɪn V.用正餐;进餐 Told

英语单词 dine
英美音标 英 [daɪn] 美 [daɪn]
中文释义 v.用正餐;进餐
英语例句 (1) She told me she would have to dine with Helen that night.
(2) Every weekend, we dine at a nice little restaurant in the neighbourhood.
中文例句 (1) 她告诉我那夜她必须与海伦一起进餐。
(2) 每个周末,我们在附近一家别致的小餐馆进餐。
vocabulary简明 To dine is to eat a meal, particularly the last meal of the day. When you invite friends over for dinner, you can ask them if they'd like to dine with you.
vocabulary扩展 You can dine at home, or dine at a fancy restaurant — in either case, you're eating dinner. If someone tells you they "dine out on" a funny story, they mean it's endlessly entertaining and buys them a lot of good will and amusement. The verb dine comes from the Old French disner, "to dine" or "to have a meal," from desjunare, "to break one's fast."
柯林斯解释
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[VERB 动词]进餐;用餐;吃饭 When you dine, you have dinner. to wine and dine→see:
wine
  [V adv/prep]
  [V]
  [no passive]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • He dines alone most nights...

    大多数晚上他都是一个人用餐。

  • That night the two men dined at Wilson's club...

    那天晚上这两个男人在威尔逊俱乐部进了餐。

  • They used to enjoy going out to dine.

    他们以前很喜欢出去吃饭。

相关词组:
dine on
dine out

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