dine-in
/ˈdaɪn ɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdaɪn ɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdīn-ˈin/ (ame, mw)
dine-in — 形容詞
1. used for meals, orders, or seating meant to be enjoyed inside the restaurant ins
內用的
在店內吃或使用的
used for meals, orders, or seating meant to be enjoyed inside the restaurant instead of being carried elsewhere
The cafe keeps its dine-in tables open until midnight on Fridays.
這家咖啡館週五把內用桌位開到午夜。
dine-in + tables for eating on the premises
Weekend staff clean the dine-in area before the first families arrive.
週末的員工會在第一批家庭客到店前清理內用區。
common noun phrase: dine-in area
The app lets customers switch a takeout order to dine-in service.
這個 app 讓顧客把外帶訂單改成內用服務。
Linh chose the dine-in option because the soup would stay hotter.
Linh 選了內用選項,因為湯會比較熱。
After school, Caleb waited for a dine-in table by the window.
放學後,Caleb 等著坐到窗邊的內用桌。
- eat-in
a close equivalent, often seen in British English and on signs
- for here
a more conversational restaurant phrase rather than a normal adjective
- on-premises
a more formal label used in rules, notices, or business writing
文法句型
dine-in service
dine-in option
dine-in customers
用法筆記
Usually modifies nouns such as service, option, area, or customers when a restaurant contrasts eating on the premises with takeout.