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    dinner 的英语意思

    dinnerdinner /ˈdɪnə $ -ər/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the main meal of the day, eaten in the middle of the day or the evening一天中的正餐,在中午或傍晚食用:  What time do you usually have dinner?你通常几点吃晚饭? We’re having fish for dinner tonight.今晚我们晚餐吃鱼。 What's for dinner?今天晚饭吃什么?2[countable] a formal occasion when an evening meal is eaten, often to celebrate something正式场合下举行的晚宴,通常用于庆祝某事:  the Club’s annual dinner俱乐部的年度晚宴 dog’s dinner at dog1(9), → more something than you’ve had hot dinners at hot1(30)GRAMMAR: Patterns with dinner语法:dinner 的搭配用法for dinnerYou eat something for dinner: · We had fish for dinner. Don’t say: We had fish at dinner.• 表示晚餐吃某物,用 for dinner:· We had fish for dinner. ✗不要说:We had fish at dinner。at dinnerYou use at dinner to talk about something that happens while you are eating dinner: · She told us at dinner that she was going away.• at dinner 用于描述正在吃饭时发生的事:· She told us at dinner that she was going away.COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have/eat dinner· Why don't you come and have dinner with us?· 你何不来和我们一起吃晚饭呢?make/cook dinner· I offered to cook dinner.· 我主动提出来做晚饭。have something for dinner· I thought we might have pasta for dinner tonight.· 我想今晚晚饭可以吃意面。have somebody for/to dinner· We're having a few friends round to dinner.· 我们请了几个朋友来家里吃晚饭。ask/invite somebody to dinner· Let's ask Kate and Mike to dinner.· 我们邀请凯特和迈克来吃晚饭吧。come for/to dinner· Mark is coming over for dinner.· 马克要过来吃晚饭。go out for/to dinner (=go and eat in a restaurant)· Would you like to go out for dinner on Saturday?· 周六想一起出去吃晚饭吗?serve dinner (=start giving people food)· Dinner is served between 7 and 11 pm in the hotel restaurant.· 酒店餐厅晚餐供应时间为晚上7点至11点。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + dinner形容词/名词 + dinnera three-course/four-course etc dinner· The cost of the hotel includes a three-course dinner.· 酒店费用包含一顿三道菜的晚餐。Sunday/Christmas/Thanksgiving dinner (=a special meal eaten on Sunday etc)· We usually have a walk after Christmas dinner.· 我们通常在圣诞节正餐后去散步。a romantic dinner (=for two people in a romantic relationship)· Clive and Denise were enjoying a romantic dinner for two in a quiet French restaurant.· 克莱夫和丹尼斯正在一家幽静的法式餐厅里享用二人浪漫晚餐。a candle-lit dinner (=with only candles for lighting)· Chris treated his girlfriend to a candle-lit dinner.· 克里斯请女友享用了一顿烛光晚餐。a leisurely dinner (=not hurried)· I enjoy having a leisurely dinner with some friends at the weekend.· 我喜欢在周末和朋友悠闲地吃顿晚饭。a black-tie dinner (=where people wear special formal clothes)· He was invited to a black-tie dinner at one of the Oxford colleges.· 他受邀参加牛津某学院举办的正式礼服晚宴。a slap-up dinner British English informal非正式 (=with a lot of good food)· Mum always makes a slap-up dinner for me when I go home.· 每次我回家,妈妈总会给我做一顿丰盛的晚饭。school dinners British English (=meals provided at school in the middle of the day)· School dinners are served in the canteen.· 学校午餐在食堂供应。TV dinners (=meals that you eat while watching TV)· TV dinners in aluminium containers can be found in the freezer departments of many supermarkets.· 装在铝制容器里的速食电视餐可在许多超市的冷冻食品区找到。dinner + NOUNdinner + 名词a dinner party (=when someone's friends are invited for a special evening meal)· We are having a dinner party on Saturday.· 我们周六要举办一个晚宴聚会。a dinner guest· The dinner guests began arriving at about seven o'clock.· 晚宴客人大约七点开始陆续到来。