名词晚餐; 宴会; 正餐,主餐
名词
1. Mother is busy preparing dinner.
妈妈正忙着做晚饭。
2. Have you had dinner yet?
你吃过晚饭了吗?
3. A dinner is to be given in honor of the new president.
将为新校长举行晚宴。
4. We gave a dinner in honor of our guests.
我们设宴款待客人。
5. Shall we have chicken or duck for dinner?
正餐我们吃鸡还是吃鸭?
情人节
A:Happy Valentine’s Day! Could I treat you to dinner tonight?
情人节快乐。我今晚可以请你吃饭吗?
B:That’s nice of you.
你太好了。
生活费用
B:We could (eat in more/ go out for dinner less/ stop going out shopping so much).
我们可以(多在家里吃饭/少出去吃饭/少出去逛街)。
A:That’s a good idea.
这个主意不错。
邀请
A:Are you free tomorrow night?
你明晚有空吗?
B:Yes, I am.
是的,我有空。
A:Shall we have dinner together?
要不要我们一起吃晚饭?
B:Do you have a special restaurant in mind?
你想到哪家特别的餐厅了吗?
A:Yes, I do. I know a place that has excellent food.
是的,我知道一个地方的菜棒极了。
B:O.K. I’ll be happy to join you.
好的。我会很高兴和你一起吃。
1. 晚饭:晚餐在傍晚6点左右开始,一般都比较丰富,所以美语中晚饭(dinner)也有正餐、大餐的意思. 在晚饭时一般都会先来一份果汁或是浓汤,然后再上主菜. 常摆在餐桌上的主菜有牛排、猪排、烤牛腩、炸鸡、炸虾、火腿和烤羊排等.
1. dinner
1. 正餐;主餐;晚餐
Dinner is the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening.
e.g. She invited us to her house for dinner...
她请我们去她家吃晚餐。
e.g. Would you like to stay and have dinner?...
你留下来一起吃饭好吗?
2. 午餐;午饭
Any meal you eat in the middle of the day can be referred to as dinner .
3. 晚宴;宴会
A dinner is a formal social event at which a meal is served. It is held in the evening.
e.g. ...a series of official lunches and dinners...
一系列的正式午餐和晚宴
e.g. The Professional Cricketers' Association held its annual dinner in London.
职业板球运动员协会在伦敦举办了自己的年度宴会。
1. Figures show the business volume of fast food service in coastal provinces is much higher than that of dinner service.
2. Lunch and dinner typically include piping hot rice, two vegetables and a spicy lentil dish called sambar and buttermilk.
3. She did not buy food but lived on relief grain and her dinner was usually a packet of dry noodles.
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4. I called a Chinese friend who was coming over to dinner to buy white wine and spinach.
5. Products are by definition used by people, even if they are dog food that you pass on to Fido for dinner.
6. dinner
6. It was not so much by design that the rooster escaped the dinner table in its youth.
7. When having dinner together, they stand treat by turns or go Dutch.
8. Elements Restaurant at Hilton Beijing features Californian prune in its dishes at its dinner buffet, in collaboration with California Prune Board.
9. Some visitors told the reporter that tour guides used to bring the group to dinner, after which they would call it a day.
10. Bush traditionally attends the annual Gridiron Club dinner but was conferring with Brazil's president at Camp David on Saturday.
noun
1. the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday
e.g. dinner will be at 8
on Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church
2. dinner
2. a party of people assembled to have dinner together
e.g. guests should never be late to a dinner party
Synonym: dinner party