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dinner time

/ˈdɪn.ə taɪm/

Dinner time is the period of the day when people usually eat their main meal, typically in the evening. It can also refer to the specific clock time when a family or group sits down to eat together.

例句

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1

Our dinner time is usually at 7:00 PM every night.

Our dinner time is usually at 7:00 PM every night.

2

Please ensure you arrive at the hall by the scheduled dinner time of 8:00 PM.

Please ensure you arrive at the hall by the scheduled dinner time of 8:00 PM.

3

Is it dinner time yet? I am really hungry!

Is it dinner time yet? I am really hungry!

词族

名词
dinner
Verb
dine
形容词
dining
相关
diner
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记忆技巧

Remember the 'D' in Dinner is for 'Dark'—it's the meal you eat when the sky gets dark outside.

快速测验

Wash your hands because it is ______ now.

正确!

正确答案是: dinner time

例句

1

Our dinner time is usually at 7:00 PM every night.

everyday

Our dinner time is usually at 7:00 PM every night.

2

Please ensure you arrive at the hall by the scheduled dinner time of 8:00 PM.

formal

Please ensure you arrive at the hall by the scheduled dinner time of 8:00 PM.

3

Is it dinner time yet? I am really hungry!

informal

Is it dinner time yet? I am really hungry!

4

Research shows that regular dinner time routines can improve family communication.

academic

Research shows that regular dinner time routines can improve family communication.

5

We can continue our meeting during dinner time at the hotel restaurant.

business

We can continue our meeting during dinner time at the hotel restaurant.

词族

名词
dinner
Verb
dine
形容词
dining
相关
diner

常见搭配

around dinner time around dinner time
fixed dinner time fixed dinner time
at dinner time at dinner time
miss dinner time miss dinner time
prepare for dinner time prepare for dinner time

常用短语

It's dinner time!

It's dinner time!

Call me at dinner time.

Call me at dinner time.

What's for dinner?

What's for dinner?

容易混淆的词

dinner time vs lunch time

Lunch time is the meal in the middle of the day, while dinner time is usually in the evening.

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使用说明

The term can be written as two words (dinner time) or one word (dinnertime). In some regions, 'dinner' might refer to a large midday meal, but in modern English, it almost always refers to the evening.

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常见错误

Learners often forget to use the preposition 'at' when referring to the specific time (e.g., 'at dinner time' not 'in dinner time').

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记忆技巧

Remember the 'D' in Dinner is for 'Dark'—it's the meal you eat when the sky gets dark outside.

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词源

From the Old French word 'disner', which originally meant the first meal of the day, but shifted to mean the main meal later in the day.

语法模式

Used as an uncountable noun in general sense Follows the preposition 'at' for time Plural form is 'dinner times' for recurring schedules
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, dinner time is the most important time for family members to gather and talk about their day.

快速测验

Wash your hands because it is ______ now.

正确!

正确答案是: dinner time

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