dinner
美 [?d?n?r]
英 [?d?n?(r)] 
- n.宴會(huì);主餐
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)晚餐;正餐;晚飯
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):dinners
英漢雙解
1. | [u][c] (中午或晚上吃的)正餐,主餐the main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening |
| It's time for dinner. 該吃飯了。 |
| When do you have dinner ? 你什么時(shí)間吃主餐? |
| What time do you serve dinner? 你們什么時(shí)候供應(yīng)主餐? |
| Let's invite them to dinner tomorrow. 我們明天請(qǐng)他們吃飯吧。 |
| What shall we have for dinner tonight? 我們今晚吃什么好呢? |
| It's your turn to cook dinner. 該你做飯了。 |
| She didn't eat much dinner. 她沒(méi)吃多少飯。 |
| I never eat a big dinner. 我向來(lái)飯量不大。 |
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| a three-course dinner 三道菜的正餐 |
| I'd like to take you out to dinner tonight. 今天晚上我想帶你出去吃飯。 |
| school dinners(= meals provided at school in the middle of the day) 學(xué)校午餐 |
2. | [c] 宴會(huì)a large formal social gathering at which dinner is eaten |
| The club's annual dinner will be held on 3 June. 俱樂(lè)部一年一度的宴會(huì)將于 6 月 3 日舉行。 |
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 正餐,(現(xiàn)通例指)晚餐;午[晚]宴,宴會(huì) |
英英解釋
例句
But in a dialogue over dinner a few weeks ago, one of Maliki's top budget advisers dismissed any possibility of such a deal.
但是,幾周之前,在一次晚宴上,馬利基的一位高級(jí)財(cái)經(jīng)顧問(wèn)一口否認(rèn)了這種可能性。
Bobbie Bonti gets ready to eat the dinner her husband Gene has prepared for her.
博比準(zhǔn)備開(kāi)始吃丈夫為她準(zhǔn)備的晚餐。
He never invited them to dinner, aware that they looked down on the old comrades he liked to have around.
Hitler從不邀請(qǐng)他們共進(jìn)晚餐,他知道這些元帥看不起自己喜歡交往的那些老伙伴。
He took my phone number and promised to invite me to dinner sometime.
他問(wèn)了我的電話號(hào)碼,說(shuō)以后會(huì)請(qǐng)我吃飯。
Carol and Dwight invited Mike and Kate to their medieval banquet ball to have dinner. In fact, it was just a small attic.
卡蘿爾和德懷特邀請(qǐng)了邁克和凱特一起到他們的中世紀(jì)餐廳去用餐。事實(shí)上,那不過(guò)是一個(gè)小小的閣樓而已。本被安排在家里照看科麗絲。
After dinner, drive travelers back to their hotel or to see the Peking Opera or Acrobatic Show.
烤鴨餐結(jié)束后,送各位游客返回自己的酒店,或者去欣賞京劇或雜技。
I said I might be late for dinner but he made such a fuss that I thought I'd better arrive on time.
我說(shuō)我可能晚餐要晚些到,但他那小題大做的樣子使我覺(jué)得最好還是準(zhǔn)時(shí)到。
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.
一個(gè)小伙子被安排去相親,為了能給女孩留一個(gè)好印象,他帶著她去了家收費(fèi)昂貴的餐廳。
Please come right in, Misses Smith. We were just getting ready to have dinner.
請(qǐng)進(jìn),史密斯夫人,我們馬上就要吃飯了。
Zhong, his wife and daughter sit down to a typical dinner of steamed fish, two types of greens, mushrooms, pork, rice and sliced apples.
鐘和他的妻子及女兒坐下來(lái),享用著一頓典型的晚餐:蒸魚、兩樣蔬菜、蘑菇、豬肉、米飯和切成小片的蘋果。
You could give him a present or invite him to have lunch or dinner next time.
你可以回送他一份禮物,或是下次再請(qǐng)他吃飯。
Frank is such a flip-flopper! He said he wanted to go out to dinner with me, but now he said he has plans with another girl!
Frank總是臨時(shí)變卦。他原本說(shuō)他想和我一起去吃晚飯,但他說(shuō)他現(xiàn)在想和別的女孩一起去了!真可惡!
Mr Smith was in rare form at the dinner. His speech was one of the most eloquent we had heard all year.
Smith先生在晚宴上表現(xiàn)極佳。他的講話是今年我們聽(tīng)到我馬上就來(lái)。
this was a farewell dinner in nikolays honour , as he was to set off with denisov after the baptism festival to rejoin his regiment.
這是一次正式的告別午宴,因?yàn)?/c>他和杰尼索夫在主顯節(jié)后就要動(dòng)身回到兵團(tuán)里去。
A fancy dinner with a Hollywood celebrity is all in a day's work for this reporter.
對(duì)這個(gè)記者來(lái)說(shuō),同好萊塢明星共進(jìn)美妙的晚餐也不過(guò)是家常便飯而已。
But I save time to hobnob with my old classmates: we try to get together every Tuesday night for dinner and a few drinks.
但是我還是盡量擠出時(shí)間來(lái)跟老同學(xué)碰碰頭。我們每星期二晚上見(jiàn)面,一起吃飯并喝上幾杯。
'Thank you for a very nice evening, ' Morris said to the family. 'And thank you for a very good dinner, 'he said to Mrs White.
“感謝有這么一個(gè)美好的夜晚,”莫里斯對(duì)這一家人道謝,“感謝有這樣一頓美好的晚餐,”他對(duì)懷特太太說(shuō)。
He lay among the chrysanthemums, wore slippers and a dinner jacket and was Lord Peter's brother-in-law-to-be.
他躺在之間的菊花,穿拖鞋及晚禮服,被主彼得的兄弟媳婦到be。
At a recent dinner party I was asked what I did and I said I was an investment banker.
在最近的一次晚宴上,我被問(wèn)到自己的職業(yè),我回答說(shuō),我是一個(gè)投資銀行家。
Once a week, Ivetta visited her father in his apartment and made him dinner.
艾薇塔每周來(lái)她爸爸的公寓一次,見(jiàn)見(jiàn)他,給他做頓飯。
The hour for dinner came and I was wedged at the table between talking and laughing adults.
吃飯的時(shí)間到了,我就夾在有說(shuō)有笑的大人中間,上了飯桌。
I can't stand being alone with Pitt after dinner, and horses there and back will cost us twenty pounds.
我可不能忍受飯后單獨(dú)與畢脫面面相對(duì),而且光是雇馬車來(lái)回就得花掉我們二十英鎊。
The manager is out for dinner.
經(jīng)理外出吃飯去了。
On clear nights, no matter how cold the wind is and how rough the sea is, he spent hours after dinner alone on the flying bridge.
在晴朗的夜晚,不管寒風(fēng)多么凜冽,海上浪濤多么大,晚飯后他總是獨(dú)自在天橋上呆上幾小時(shí)。
The dinner and speeches occupied more than three hours.
宴會(huì)和演講占了3個(gè)多小時(shí)。
The W-L Company has two salesmen who meet for dinner one night in San Francisco.
W-L公司有兩個(gè)推銷員,有天晚上在舊金山共進(jìn)晚餐。
He's been asked out to dinner.
有人請(qǐng)他外出吃飯。
It seems they had even refused to meet me at dinner.
他們似乎甚至不屑于與我同席共餐。
I didn't feel like going out for dinner.
(當(dāng)時(shí))我不想到外面去吃飯。
When dinner was over, we adjourned to the sitting room.
宴席完畢后我們到客廳去。
They ate their dinner quietly, for to all it was an effort to speak, and after one or two attempts they had subsided into silence.
他們靜靜地吃著,因?yàn)?/c>每個(gè)人都覺(jué)得不易開(kāi)口,勉強(qiáng)說(shuō)了一兩句,大家便不作聲了。
Mr. Roosevelt invited me to join him at dinner in his villa. "Let us make it a family affair, " he said.
羅斯福先生邀請(qǐng)我到他的別墅參加晚餐。他說(shuō):“讓我們來(lái)舉行一次家宴。”
Before taking him down to Maryland we are inviting a few friends to meet him here-only a little dinner-with a reception afterwards.
帶他去馬里蘭之前,我們想請(qǐng)一些朋友到此和他見(jiàn)見(jiàn)面--吃一頓便飯吧--然后,舉行一個(gè)歡迎會(huì)。
On an impulse he said, "Why don't you and I have dinner together? "
出于一種沖動(dòng),他說(shuō):“為什么我們不一起去吃晚飯呢?”
The sky since dinner had darkened; it had begun to rain again, to pour fast.
中飯后天就黑下來(lái),這會(huì)兒又開(kāi)始下雨了,而且傾盆猛瀉。
The captain was not a man gifted with social graces, and having dinner with his passengers every night was an ordeal for him.
船長(zhǎng)并非一個(gè)擅長(zhǎng)社交的人,每天晚上都要陪旅客吃飯的確是件苦差事。
He thought it necessary to extenuate the length of time he kept the dinner on the table.
他認(rèn)為必須解釋一下為何把晚餐留在桌上那么久。
If he had ever used the formal public speaking style at a dinner table, he would have bored everyone there.
要是他在餐桌上也用正式場(chǎng)合公開(kāi)講演的那種語(yǔ)氣的話,那他就會(huì)使所有在場(chǎng)的人感到厭煩不堪。
George was only half pleased to be asked to dinner on that particular day when the general was not to dine.
喬治見(jiàn)他特意在將軍不在家吃飯的一天請(qǐng)他去,心里不大舒服。
There was once a woman who baked five pieces for dinner, and she left them in the oven too long.
從前有位主婦烤了五個(gè)餡餅當(dāng)中飯。餡餅在烤爐里放的時(shí)間太長(zhǎng)了。
It was such a raw moment that Roosevelt said they had all better get ready for dinner.
當(dāng)時(shí)的局面非常僵,因此羅斯福說(shuō),他們最好準(zhǔn)備進(jìn)餐。
The children have lingered too long over their dinner.
孩子們這頓飯吃得時(shí)間太長(zhǎng)了。
We got back to the train in time for a very late dinner.
我們回到車上時(shí),恰好趕上一頓開(kāi)得很晚的晚餐。
The smell means dinner to the children.
這個(gè)香味對(duì)孩子們來(lái)說(shuō)意味著一頓美餐。
Dinner was laid in the best of these rooms.
晚飯擺在最講究的一間屋子里。
Regarding money as a means and not as an end, Joe Kennedy forbade its discussion at the dinner table.
約瑟夫·肯尼迪把金錢當(dāng)作手段而不是當(dāng)作目的,因此他禁止在餐桌上談?wù)?/c>金錢。
They were followed by an ample dinner.
然后是一頓豐盛的飯。
The crews of the Card and its consorts had eaten Christmas dinner in Casablanca before sailing.
在起航前“卡德”號(hào)和僚艦上的官兵已在卡薩布蘭卡吃了圣誕晚餐。
Don't show your father your school report before he has his dinner, as it's sure to get him mad.
你不要把你的成績(jī)單在你父親吃飯前給他看,因?yàn)?/c>成績(jī)單肯定會(huì)使他生氣。
How unlike you to forget your dinner!
你怎么也會(huì)忘記吃飯!
Ryan Giggs was named the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Players' Player of the Year at a gala dinner in London on Sunday night.
周日在倫敦舉行的一個(gè)慶祝晚宴上,賴安。吉格斯被職業(yè)球員協(xié)會(huì)(PFA)評(píng)為年度最佳球員。
I've forgotten what time he said he had dinner last night.
我忘記他說(shuō)他昨天晚上是在什么時(shí)候吃的晚飯。
After dinner, I am prepared to leave the cafeteria, but I just did not take an umbrella today.
飯后,我準(zhǔn)備離開(kāi)食堂,可我恰好今天沒(méi)帶傘。
I wondered if it was possible that it could have slipped out of my pocket while I was eating dinner.
我想知道這是不可能的,它可能已經(jīng)離開(kāi)了我的口袋時(shí),我在吃晚飯。
I'm terribly embarrassed to say this, but I must cancel my dinner appointment with you this evening.
實(shí)在很不好意思,今晚和你約好的飯局,我沒(méi)法子去了。
Then mom quietly said to me to take me home for dinner, I had to proceed with his mother to leave the library.
這時(shí)媽媽悄悄的對(duì)我說(shuō)要帶我回家吃飯了,我只好依依不舍的隨著媽媽離開(kāi)了圖書館。
The first I'd been trying to go out with all semester. The second I had gone to dinner with and he seemed nice.
第一個(gè)是我這個(gè)學(xué)期一直想約的人,第二個(gè)是和我吃過(guò)一次飯、看起來(lái)還不錯(cuò)的男生。
"Thank you sir, " he said, with some effort, " for a fine dinner. "
“謝謝你,先生!”他費(fèi)力地說(shuō),“很棒的一頓大餐。”
My first sight of him was happened at the dinner in honor of Chinese advertising forum.
初次見(jiàn)到老初叼著煙斗是在中國(guó)廣告論壇的招待晚宴上,他的出現(xiàn)引起了現(xiàn)場(chǎng)不小的騷動(dòng)。
This includes being forced to see chick flicks or suffer antique fairs and dinner with her friends.
這包括被迫去看一些幼稚的和古典的電影或者陪她的朋友吃飯。
My family members and I were very glad to have dinner with you yesterday.
我和我的家人都很高興昨天與你們共進(jìn)了一個(gè)愉快的晚餐。
Owing to a prior appointment, I won't be able to have dinner with you.
我已先有約,所以不能和您一起進(jìn)餐了。
The meal tray becomes the astronaut's dinner plate and enables him or her to choose from several foods at once, just like a meal at home.
拖盤作為宇航員的用餐盤,使他(她)能夠從幾種食物當(dāng)中立刻作出選擇,就像在家用餐。
But five days before he ventured out for his anniversary dinner, the president lamented what has happened to his nights out with his wife.
結(jié)婚紀(jì)念日五天前總統(tǒng)遺憾地述說(shuō)他和米歇爾出去約會(huì)時(shí)碰到的事情。
It is no use getting your entire family to sit around the dinner table if it feels awkward because no one is talking.
一家人圍坐在餐桌前如果因?yàn)?/c>覺(jué)得尷尬而彼此不說(shuō)話就沒(méi)有意義。
One of the kind-hearted Mexican invited him to have dinner together.
一位墨西哥的好心人邀請(qǐng)他共進(jìn)晚餐。
Thank you for inviting me to dine with you. It was an enjoyable occasion and an excellent dinner .
感謝你們邀請(qǐng)我們與你們共進(jìn)晚餐。晚餐氣氛愉快,菜肴豐盛可口。
Prime ministers of Japan and the Czech Republic have had an unusual dinner companion as they met for a state dinner in Prague.
日本首相和捷克總理在布拉格舉行的國(guó)宴上有一位不同尋常的陪同。
Sorry, I forgot to tell you that I am not going to have dinner with you.
對(duì)不起我忘了告訴我不會(huì)跟你路共進(jìn)晚飯。
After dinner, sleep a while first. when about Ten o'clock after my daughter goes to bed.
晚飯后,先睡一覺(jué)。等女兒十點(diǎn)多鐘睡覺(jué)了。
It's time for dinner. Mother keeps the knives with the forks.
到吃飯時(shí)間了,媽媽將刀叉放在一起。
I declined his invitation to dinner.
他要請(qǐng)我吃飯,我推卻了。
The hungry man devoured his dinner.
那餓漢狼吞虎咽地把飯吃光了。
For the first time they introduced champagne at dinner.
他們吃晚飯的時(shí)候,第一次喝起香檳酒來(lái)了。
I know when I was a bride I used to be all of a tremble when I went to dinner parties.
我知道,當(dāng)我做新娘去參加宴會(huì)時(shí),我常常渾身發(fā)抖哩。
He didn't eat a bite of his dinner.
他一口飯也沒(méi)吃。
We asked her round for dinner on the weekend.
我們在周末請(qǐng)她到家里來(lái)吃飯。
There a good dinner stood ready.
一頓美味可口的晚飯已經(jīng)做好了。
The bell sounded at six o'clock for dinner.
6點(diǎn)鐘時(shí)響起了用晚餐的鈴聲。
All went well until it was time to spread the table for dinner.
一切都很順利,直到擺桌入席時(shí)卻除了差子。