First, the phonetic symbol: English? [up to? n]? ? ? Beautiful? [up to? n]? ?
Second, the significance:
Eat, eat, eat, eat, have dinner.
Hospitality meal
Banquet, banquet, hospitality
Third, the word form changes:
Past tense: dining? Past participle:? Have you eaten? Now participle:? Catering? Third person singular:? have a meal
Fourth, word collocation:
Dine at ... perplex ...
Go out for dinner? Have dinner with …, eat …
Eat? eat ...
Eat out. Enjoy a reputation in society through. ...
Go out for dinner? Eating out
Example of verb (abbreviation for verb):
She told me that she had to have dinner with Helen that night.
She told me that she had to have dinner with Helen that night.
Every weekend, we go to a nice little restaurant nearby for dinner.
Every weekend, we eat in a chic little restaurant nearby.
Let's not talk about business while eating.
Don't discuss business while eating.
Our school hosted a banquet for the famous scholar.
Our school hosted a banquet for the famous scholar.
Each table can serve ten people.
Each table can accommodate ten people for dinner.
Six, knowledge expansion:
English phrases related to "eating":
1, go out for dinner? Eating out; Go out for dinner; go out to eat
2. Sit down to eat? Sit down to eat; Sit at the table
3. Are you eating? At the dinner table; When eating; At dinner?
4. While eating? At the dinner table; At the table.