meaning
1, dine English [da? N], beautiful [da? n]
Vi. eating; Eat;
2. dinner English [? d? n? (r)], beauty [? d? n? r]
Dinner; Banquet; Main meal (eaten at noon or in the evening);
3. meal English [mi? L], beautiful [mi? l]
A meal; Breakfast (or lunch or evening); The food eaten at a meal; Coarse grain flour (used as feed or processed flour);
V. eat; Crush;
4. supper English [? s? p? (r)], beauty [? s? p? r]
Dinner; Dinner; Snack;
usage
1, dine refers to eating, eating. The English explanation is have dinner (intransitive verb), and dine also means treat guests. The English explanation is give a dinner for (transitive verb).
Example: She held me she would have to dine with Helen that night. She told me that she had to have dinner with Helen that night.
Example: He will dine and wine Jim. He will hold a banquet in honor of Jim.
2. dinner refers to the main meal, dinner and dinner. (with' abundance' as the key) The English explanation is main meal of the day. It can be either dinner or lunch. In English-speaking countries, dinner is usually the most abundant meal in a day, so diner is often used to refer to dinner. Dinner is a formal word and is often used to invite friends to dinner.
Example: It is now his turn to set me up to a nice diner. Now it's his turn to treat me to a hearty dinner.
Example: It's time for diner. It's time for dinner.
3. meal refers to a meal. It refers to a simple meal. An amount of food eaten at one time.
Example: My mother usuallycooks a hot meal in the evening. My mother usually cooks a hot meal in the evening.
We take three meals a day. We eat three meals a day.
4. supper refers to dinner (not rich and informal). It refers to a simple and late meal of ordinary people, and supper is also used to refer to the last supper before the crucifixion of Jesus in the Bible.
Example: She gives the children their supper, then puts them to bed. She lets the children have some supper and then puts them to bed.
He had some rice for supper.