dinner
- IPA[ˈdinər]
美式
- the main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening;a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event
noun: dinner, plural noun: dinners
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- 1. the main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening what's for dinner? Brown heard the phone ring during dinner
- ▪ a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event the annual graduation dinner a dinner in honor of his homecoming
- a place where people driving livestock make camp for food at midday: the dinner camp is at the river bed
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- a pail in which a labourer's or schoolchild's dinner is carried and kept warm.
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- a social occasion at which guests eat dinner together.
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- a prepared pre-packed meal that only requires heating before it is ready to eat.
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- a man's jacket without tails, typically black, worn with a bow tie for formal occasions in ...
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- a woman who serves meals to children in a school.
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- a social occasion at which guests eat dinner together.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a man's short jacket without tails, typically a black one, worn with a bow tie for formal ...
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- the main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening: what's for dinner? Brown heard the phone ring during dinner
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