柯林斯詞典dinner /?d?n?/ (dinners) 1. N-VAR Dinner is the main meal of the day, usually served in the early part of the evening. 正餐 (常指晚餐) She invited us to her house for dinner. 她請(qǐng)我們到她家喫晚飯。 Would you like to stay and have dinner? 你願(yuàn)意畱下來喫晚餐嗎?2. N-VAR Any meal you eat in the middle of the day can be referred to as dinner. 午餐3. N-COUNT A dinner is a formal social event at which a meal is served. It is held in the evening. 晚宴 ...a series of official lunches and dinners. …一系列正式的午餐和晚宴。 返回 dinner劍橋詞典A1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the main meal of the day , usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain , the meal eaten in the middle of the day 正餐(通常指晚餐,在英國(guó)有時(shí)指午餐) We were just having (our ) dinner. 我們正在喫晚餐。 We had some friends over for dinner on Saturday . 星期六我們請(qǐng)了一些朋友來喫晚飯。 a romantic candlelit dinner 浪漫的燭光晚餐 比較lunch noun [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作爲(wèi)單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a formal social occasion in the evening at which a meal is served 晚宴 They held a dinner to celebrate his retirement . 他們擧行晚宴來慶祝他退休。 a charity /society dinner 慈善/社交晚宴 例句 We're having roast chicken for dinner.You can cook dinner tonight because I did it last night .We've got eight people coming to dinner.After dinner we settled in front of the television for the evening ."Would you like to have dinner with us?" "No thanks , I've already had some." 返回 dinner