dinner
/ˈdɪnə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdɪnər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdi-nər/ (ame, mw)
dinner — 名詞
- dinnersingular
- dinnersplural
1. the most substantial meal people have each day, which in many cultures is served
晚餐
一天中最主要的一餐,通常在晚間食用
the most substantial meal people have each day, which in many cultures is served during the evening hours; speakers of British English sometimes use the word for a meal eaten at noon
Chiara invited us over for dinner at her apartment on Saturday evening.
Chiara 邀請我們星期六晚上去她家吃晚餐。
collocation: for dinner
What time does your family usually have dinner — around six or seven?
你家通常幾點吃晚餐——六點還是七點左右?
collocation: have dinner
Takeshi helped set the table before dinner while his mother finished cooking.
Takeshi 在晚餐前幫忙擺好餐桌,而他媽媽正在完成烹飪。
After a long day at work, Rodrigo looked forward to a quiet dinner at home.
經過漫長的一天工作後,Rodrigo 很期待在家安安靜靜地吃頓晚餐。
文法句型
have + dinner
for + dinner
at + dinner
用法筆記
In most varieties of English, dinner refers to the evening meal. Learners should be aware that in British English, especially in northern England and among some working-class families, dinner can refer to the midday meal (which others call lunch). The evening meal in those households is often called tea or supper.
常見錯誤
2. a planned social occasion that takes place in the evening, where guests are serv
宴會
晚間舉行的正式餐會
a planned social occasion that takes place in the evening, where guests are served a meal, typically as part of a celebration or to mark an important event
The charity dinner raised over fifty thousand dollars for the local hospital.
這場慈善晚宴為當地醫院募得了超過五萬美元。
collocation: charity dinner
Valentina wore a long dress to the awards dinner at the Grand Hotel.
Valentina 穿著長禮服出席在 Grand 飯店舉辦的頒獎晚宴。
collocation: awards dinner
The university held a formal dinner to welcome the new exchange students.
這所大學舉辦了一場正式晚宴,歡迎新來的交換學生。
Guests at the state dinner included diplomats and business leaders from ten countries.
出席國宴的賓客包括來自十個國家的外交官和商界領袖。
- banquet
a large, lavish formal meal, usually for many guests; stronger sense of luxury and ceremony than dinner
- feast
a large meal with abundant food, often for celebration; suggests abundance and festivity
- reception
a social event where drinks and light food are served, typically less meal-focused than a dinner
文法句型
hold + a + adj + dinner
attend + a + adj + dinner
a + noun + dinner
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1 (the everyday meal), this sense is always countable and typically modified by an adjective (formal, charity) or noun (awards, state) that describes the type of event. The phrase 'a dinner' in this sense implies a special, organised occasion rather than a routine meal.