单词 | dine on/off something |
释义 | dine on/off something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdine on/off something phrasal verb formalto eat a particular kind of food for dinner, especially expensive food We dined on lobster and strawberries. → dine→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusdine on/off • All guests taking the à lacarte menu can dine on a lake front terrace.• I dined off bread and cheese and this excellent claret.• After the debate, they dined on hamburgers and talked sports at a local joint before catching a train back to Washington.• And, it seemed, the milkweed invited only the monarch to dine on it.• There are a lot of animals that would like to dine off nome, Masklin had said.• In Lillehammer we dined on reindeer burgers and McSalmon sandwiches.• The pounds pile on as they break for split-pea soup, munch chocolate-chip cookies, dine on shrimp and pasta. |
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