- din|ner|time
- din|ner|time «DIHN uhr TYM», noun.1. the time at which dinner is served.2. = dinner hour. (Cf. ↑dinner hour)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
din·ner·time — /ˈdınɚˌtaım/ noun [noncount] : the usual time for dinner I hate getting phone calls at dinnertime … Useful english dictionary
din|ner — «DIHN uhr», noun. 1. the main meal of the day. On weekdays, dinner is usually eaten in the evening. A Sunday dinner is usually eaten in the afternoon. »In the city we have dinner at night, but in the country we have dinner at noon. 2. a formal… … Useful english dictionary
dinnertime — din|ner|time [ˈdınətaım US ər ] n [U] the time when you usually have dinner, especially in the middle of the day ▪ Do you want to go for a drink at dinnertime? … Dictionary of contemporary English
dinnertime — din|ner|time [ dınər,taım ] noun singular the time of day when you usually eat DINNER … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dinnertime — din•ner•time [[t]ˈdɪn ərˌtaɪm[/t]] n. cvb the period set aside for eating dinner … From formal English to slang
dinner — din|ner W2S1 [ˈdınə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: diner, from diner to eat ; DINE] 1.) [U and C] the main meal of the day, eaten in the middle of the day or the evening to dinner ▪ Perhaps we should invite them to dinner . for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dinner — din·ner (dĭn’ər) n. 1) a) The chief meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday. b) A banquet or formal meal in honor of a person or event. c) The food prepared for either of these meals. 2) A full course meal served at a fixed price;… … Word Histories
dinner — din ner, n. [F. d[^i]ner, fr. d[^i]ner to dine. See {Dine}.] 1. The principal meal of the day, eaten in some countries about midday, but in others (especially in the U. S. and in large cities) at a later hour. [1913 Webster] 2. An entertainment;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
After-dinner — Aft er din ner, n. The time just after dinner. An after dinner s sleep. Shak. [Obs.] a. Following dinner; post prandial; as, an after dinner nap. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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