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 dine [dain]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 用正餐, 进餐

vt. 宴请


  1. My friend invited me to dine out.
    我的朋友邀请我出去吃饭。
  2. Every weekend, we dine at a nice little restaurant in the neighbourhood.
    每个周末,我们在附近一家别致的小餐馆进餐。
  3. Do you dine out much?
    你常在外面用餐吗?


dine
[ verb ]
  1. have supper; eat dinner

  2. <verb.consumption>
    We often dine with friends in this restaurant
  3. give dinner to; host for dinner

  4. <verb.consumption>
    I'm wining and dining my friends


Dine \Dine\, v. t.
1. To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to
feed; as, to dine a hundred men.

A table massive enough to have dined Johnnie
Armstrong and his merry men. --Sir W.
Scott.

2. To dine upon; to have to eat. [Obs.] ``What will ye
dine.'' --Chaucer.


Dine \Dine\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dined}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dining}.] [F. d[^i]ner, OF. disner, LL. disnare, contr. fr.
an assumed disjunare; dis- + an assumed junare (OF. juner) to
fast, for L. jejunare, fr. jejunus fasting. See {Jejune}, and
cf. {Dinner}, {D?jeuner}.]
To eat the principal regular meal of the day; to take dinner.

Now can I break my fast, dine, sup, and sleep. --Shak.

{To dine with Duke Humphrey}, to go without dinner; -- a
phrase common in Elizabethan literature, said to be from
the practice of the poor gentry, who beguiled the dinner
hour by a promenade near the tomb of Humphrey, Duke of
Gloucester, in Old Saint Paul's.

  1. Patrick Broderick of Montreal drove his 1977 Corvette to the Wildflower Restaurant to dine with a friend Monday night.
  2. "The idea," says Victor Gotti, "is to allow two people to dine for $100 a couple, including wine."
  3. After World War II, foodrelated companies were the only ones able to wine and dine potential partners or customers.
  4. Dan Klores, a spokesman for real etate developer Donald Trump, said the visit to Trump Tower was no longer on the program and that Trump and his wife, Ivana, instead would dine at the Soviet Mission Thursday with other public figures.
  5. The station launched its "Maxathon" after receiving a call from the cat's owner, Brian Woodbury, who was intrigued by the idea of having Max dine with GOP muckety-mucks.
  6. Samiha D'Aiuto is trying to bring back those sylish platinum days with the Blue Angel, a new club with a Follies Bergere-type revue and a harpist to dine by.
  7. Young people sporting geometric haircuts dine at places like Saints & Scholars, a squeaky clean bistro located next to the university that serves mushrooms stuffed with avocado and pours out overpriced French wine.
  8. The wife of the four-term mayor, who is seeking an unprecedented fifth term next year, said she's lucky to dine with Bradley once a week, and catches up on his well-being by watching local television news.
  9. Lisa Oliver, a computer programmer, wouldn't dine out, fearing that she couldn't place her 372 pounds on a chair.
  10. In the evening, the president went to a local restaurant to dine on stuffed lobster with his wife Barbara and some aides.
  11. As for tacky, one couple said they collect two-for-one coupons to restaurants and then invite another couple. "We make them pay for their half, and we dine free," they wrote the newspaper.
  12. Personal friends, the two frequently dine or play tennis and discuss Mr. Murphy's career.
  13. Taxes should be slashed, the party said, to leave Swedes enough extra cash to dine out once in awhile.
  14. Some grassroots lobbyists are bound for the nation's capital to wine and dine lawmakers _ well, dine them anyway _ on one of those products you just can't find in fancy Georgetown bistros.
  15. Some grassroots lobbyists are bound for the nation's capital to wine and dine lawmakers _ well, dine them anyway _ on one of those products you just can't find in fancy Georgetown bistros.
  16. The inmates sleep, shower and dine in those areas, whose cells are arranged around a large day room.
  17. He will lunch them, dine them, visit them at home, to plead for their support in South Africa's March 17 referendum.
  18. "They didn't wine and dine.
  19. Maybe they'll dine on caviar when Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev shows up.
  20. The U.S. president is to dine at the Great Hall of the People with President Yang Shangkun on Saturday night.
  21. This nation that loves to dine out does so less and less.
  22. After five days in Moscow, Reagan will have tea with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and dine with Mrs. Thatcher at No. 10 Downing Street.
  23. Jackson and his wife, Jackie, were to dine with Dukakis and his wife, Kitty.
  24. The king toured the National Air and Space Museum, and the monarchs hosted a reception at the Swedish ambassador's residence. They also were scheduled to dine at the White House with President Reagan and his wife Nancy.
  25. On Nov. 14, he will attend the annual AFL-CIO convention and dine at the Capitol that evening as guest of Senate Republican leader Robert Dole.
  26. After the two presidents appear at a joint news conference Sunday, Gorbachev and his wife travel to Minneapolis, where they plan to visit a dairy farm and dine with Gov. Gov. Rudy Perpich and his wife, Lola.
  27. So far, the Reagans have shunned the reclusive lifestyle of many celebrities and have ventured away from their Bel-Air home to dine at upscale Chasen's, attend Sunday church services or visit friends.
  28. The Bushes were to attend Easter services at Camp David with base personnel, and then dine on an Easter dinner of turkey, sweet potatoes and blueberry pie.
  29. The city's rich are among Latin America's wealthiest and dine nightly at expensive European-style restaurants.
  30. Around town one can now dine at small "enterprise" restaurants where attentive service and broad menus make dining a pleasure, unlike the ordeal at massive state restaurants where most items on the menu are unavailable and service is indifferent to rude.
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