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 dining ['dainiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 正餐, 宴会

  1. Would you honor me by dining with me tonight?
    今晚你能赏光与我共进晚餐吗?
  2. I am merely putt forward toe opinion(that) we shall dine out to save time.
    我刚才只是主张应该外出就餐,以节省时间。
  3. In proportion to the number of students we should build 3 dining rooms.
    按学生人数, 我们应该建三个餐厅。


dining
[ noun ]
the act of eating dinner
<noun.act>


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.


Dining \Din"ing\, n. & a.
from {Dine}, a.

Note: Used either adjectively or as the first part of a
compound; as, dining hall or dining-hall, dining room,
dining table, etc.

  1. 'The first world has a neo-liberal discourse, but it is mercantile-protectionist in practice.' AT THE Suginoi Hotel waitresses busily clean up after the vast number of guests who have eaten at the dinner buffet in the great dining hall.
  2. Two cell blocks, the main dining hall, gymnasium, greenhouse and auditorium are still gutted and only half of the education building is usable.
  3. The president of Westfield State College has reportedly repaid the school $1,259 for meals with educators who don't recall dining with him, dinners with professors who don't exist and other expenses.
  4. After dining with the Mexicans on Saturday night, two undercover agents went to the mens' hotel and gave them $15,000 as partial payment, he said.
  5. The nematodes then sift through the soil, seeking out and dining on subterranean bugs, including such farm pests as the root-weevil, termite and Colorado potato beetle.
  6. Striving to satisfy the "ice" theme of the building, Ms. Hadid designed glass dining tables with corners so sharp that managers worried that customers would cut themselves.
  7. It ought, therefore, to do more than just survive yours. A white damask tablecloth can be ordered in various sizes to fit most domestic dining tables.
  8. The latest entrant into rock 'n' roll dining is the Rock Island Diner in the Piccadilly Arcade, which offers imported Hebrew National hot dogs, flecked formica table tops and a live deejay from New Orleans who plays 1950s rock.
  9. On a large dining table in the middle of the room, a single letter sits next to a model of a British airways jet. 'The table is very convenient for anything that is impossible to answer.
  10. Outside the dining room, a table is laden with bronze trophies.
  11. It's rumored that a law firm known for strike-busting has already been hired, but students are still uncertain if Mr. Schmidt has enough savvy to handle the situation and keep the dining halls open.
  12. Indolent passengers with big appetites. So as the executions roll on, it is time to ease the top off a hive, shake a honeycomb free of bees and head for the dining table with a grateful cheer of 'up the workers'.
  13. He explained that his mother kept in her dining room a menorah she had inherited from an uncle, an Episcopalian priest who displayed the Jewish symbol as an expression of his ecumenical convictions.
  14. In fact, moving the election up was partly an attempt to put a cap on the inevitable political wining and dining.
  15. Each hostel will have six independent units of bedroom and kitchen, as well as communual dining, lounge and play rooms.
  16. Inside, it is less convincing with the flourishes of modern Italian dining (sharp lighting, murals) offset by ersatz bistro furniture and tableware, even fake gingham. Sadly, the food is a marked return to the bad old days.
  17. The candidate scheduled no speech there but stopped often to shake hands with others dining at the restaurant.
  18. "This is rather strange when you think a year ago I was in prison," Onyszkiewicz said after dining on minted cantaloupe soup and roast tenderloin of beef.
  19. PSA, which has smiles painted on the noses of its jets, believes that a light touch is helpful, said Sherry Hendry, division vice president for the airline's in-flight and dining services.
  20. Such views, however, are not on offer in the Oak Room, the hotel's main dining room - dark wood panelling and chandeliers - but they are freely available in the Terrace on the second floor.
  21. Like any other guest, the Bushes will enter the Walesa house through the back door, walking through the kitchen on the way to the dining room.
  22. Charles Munger, a Salomon board member who is vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Mr. Buffett's closest aide, was dining that evening at his lakeside vacation home in northern Minnesota when the phone rang.
  23. Sitting at the immaculate dining table that serves as his desk, Mr. Ozal sporadically fingers beads as he answers Europe's objections to EC membership.
  24. IN A PRIVATE dining room at Worsley Old Hall, Greater Manchester, an informal luncheon club of a dozen members of various professions was searching for tangible reasons to believe recovery is under way.
  25. It features a grand dining room, a library, and an all-weather tennis court, said Mike Silverman, an agent who specializes in accommodations for the rich and famous.
  26. Today, little remains of the Wagons-Lits legend but the evocative art-nouveau travel posters, some lovingly restored art-deco dining rooms and a sprinkling of turn-of-the-century red-velvet furniture in the company's offices here.
  27. The fresh, rich milk they produce is much in evidence in King Hall, the cavernous wardroom or dining hall where the entire 4,500-member brigade takes its meals.
  28. At least 21 others, including three Americans, were injured in two bomb blasts at a hotel dining hall and a raid on a nearby nightclub.
  29. Gibsons is the doyen of Cardiff dining places, its chef-owner, Mrs Irene Caning, being virtually the first to bring innovative French cuisine to the city.
  30. I realized things were serious and I headed under the dining room table with the dog.
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