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din.nerH5dIn7E5, $-Lnthe main meal of the day. In Britain, some people use dinner to refer to the meal that they eat in the evening, and others use it to refer to the meal that they eat in the middle of the day.(在英国,或指晚上,或指中午进行的)一日里的正餐We were having dinner when there was a knock at the door. [U]有人敲门时,我们正在进正餐。Whose turn is it to make dinner? [U]轮到谁做饭?We've invited some friends around for dinner on Saturday. [U]我们已邀请了一些朋友星期六来吃饭。They had a romantic candlelit dinner for two. [C]他们两人共进了一顿浪漫的烛光晚餐。I'm having/giving a dinner party (= a formal evening meal to which a small number of people are invited) next week.我下星期要办一次晚宴。A dinner is also a formal social occasion in the evening at which a meal is served.晚宴A dinner was held to celebrate the opening of the new hotel. [C]为庆祝旅馆新开张举行了晚宴。A dinner dance is a social occasion in the evening, often in a hotel, at which there is a meal and dancing.(常在旅馆中)餐后跳舞的晚会A dinner jacket (abbreviation DJ) (Am tuxedo) is a man's black jacket worn with a bow tie at formal social events, esp. in the evening.男子餐服,小礼服A dinner service/dinner set is a complete set of plates and dishes needed in order for several people to eat a meal at the same time.全套西餐具They were given a porcelain dinner service as a wedding present.他们得到的结婚礼物中有全套瓷器餐具。The dinner table is the table at which the main meal of the day is served, or the occasion at which the main meal of the day is served.正餐桌,正餐场合They sat round the dinner table, arguing about politics.他们围坐在餐桌旁,争论政治。No reading at the dinner table!正餐时不许看书。We usually talk about the day's events over the dinner table.我们通常在正餐时谈论一天的事件。 ☆DINE中的dining table ☆LUNCH
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