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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: dine out vb (intr, adverb)- to dine away from home, esp in a restaurant
- (followed by on) to have dinner at the expense of someone else mainly for the sake of one's knowledge or conversation about (a subject or story)
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024dine /daɪn/USA pronunciation v., dined, din•ing. - to eat a meal, esp. the principal meal of the day;
have dinner:[no object]We'll dine with our friends tonight at about eight. - to entertain at or provide with dinner:[~ + object]After we wine and dine them, I'm sure they'll join our company.
- dine on, [~ + on + object] to eat (food) for a meal:They were dining on roast duck.
- dine out, [no object] to eat a meal, esp. dinner, away from home:We dined out with our friends.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024dine (dīn),USA pronunciation v., dined, din•ing, n. v.i. - to eat the principal meal of the day;
have dinner. - to take any meal.
v.t. - to entertain at dinner.
- dine out, to take a meal, esp. the principal or more formal meal of the day, away from home, as in a hotel or restaurant:They dine out at least once a week.
n. - Scottish Termsdinner.
- Vulgar Latin *disjējūnāre to break one's fast, equivalent. to Latin dis- dis-1 + Late Latin jējūnāre to fast; see jejune
- Anglo-French, Old French di(s)ner
- Middle English dinen 1250–1300
Dine (dīn),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical James (Jim), born 1935, U.S. painter.
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