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dinedaInv [I] fmlto eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening进正餐(通常在晚上)I hate dining alone.我讨厌一个人进正餐。We dined by candlelight.我们在烛光下进正餐。He claims to have once dined with the President of France.他声称曾和法国总统一起用过餐。It's Jan's birthday today, so we're dining out (= having an evening meal away from home) tonight at a special little restaurant we know.今天是简的生日,所以我们今晚外出到一家我们知道的特别小餐馆进餐。(esp. Br) If you dine out on an experience or a situation, you entertain people by telling them about it, esp. when you are eating a meal with them.(靠着与人进餐时诉说经历或处境,使人欢乐而)获得邀请进餐I've been dining out for months on the story of what happened when my house got flooded.我已经靠家屋遭洪水时所发生的故事,在饭桌上逗人开心好几个月了。We dined very well on/upon (= ate) salmon and strawberries.我们吃大马哈鱼和草莓吃得很有味。A dining car (Br also restaurant car) is a part of a train in which passengers are served meals.餐车A dining room is a room in which meals are eaten.吃饭间,餐室A dining hall is a large room attached to a building such as a school in which many people can eat at the same time.(如学校的)餐厅,食堂A dining table is a table at which meals are eaten.餐桌 ☆DINNER中的dinner table
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