1.供吃;招待膳食;宴请
2.可容...人用餐
3.吃饭,进餐
1.to eat dinner
1.In New York, I dined with him, we did not gon into detail about the Real Madrid offers, but he told me that he will be loyal to Milan.
在纽约,我和他吃了顿饭,我们没有谈到关于皇马提供的合同的细节。
2.Yes, perchance, this monologue had some connection with the last occasion on which he had dined , three days before, for it was now Friday.
要是这段独白涉及到他上一次吃饭的日子,他便是三天没有吃饭了,因为那天是星期五。
3.He dined with us the next day, and was to leave town again on Wednesday or Thursday.
他第二天跟我们在一起吃饭,星期三或星期四又要进城去。
4.I've never dined out in London; and I don't want to be ridiculous.
我在伦敦还没出去吃过饭,也不想让人笑话。
5.Suspicion around the number 13 has Christian origins as well, reflecting the last supper where Christ dined with his twelve apostles.
有关数字13的说法也起源于基督教,这体现在耶稣与12名门徒共进的最后一顿晚餐。
6.They dined in a small Chinese restaurant there, which had a cage near the window containing a live owl.
他们去当地的一家小中餐馆吃饭。餐馆窗户旁有个笼子,里面关着一只活猫头鹰。
7.As for the meeting, first the Parthian dined with Gaius upon the Roman bank, and later Gaius supped with the king on the soil of the enemy.
至于这次会谈,帕提亚人先是在属于罗马人的河岸上与盖乌斯一道就餐,稍后盖乌斯又到敌方的领土上和大王共进晚餐。
8.He was always hard up, but being a man of enterprise knew all the best people, as well as all the worst, so that he dined out every night.
他手头总是很紧,但是由于他敢作敢为,他认识一切最好的和最坏的人物,所以他天天在外面吃晚饭。
9.In the end, I decided to take her out to play some day we dined together, to talk about the heart and another slip of the ice.
终于,我决定带她出去玩一下,那天我们一起吃了饭,谈了心,又一起溜了冰。
10.Well, well, "he said to himself, " I thought I had not yet dined, but I see I am mistaken.
嗯--“他自言自语,”我还以为自己没吃饭呢,看来是我弄错了。