dinning
英 [ˈdɪnɪŋ]
美 [ˈdɪnɪŋ]
n. 丁宁
双语例句
- Dinning out, especially on holidays, is a way of life for the people in big cities.
在外面餐馆吃饭,特别是在节假日,是大城市许多人们的一种生活方式。 - When my husband was going into the dinning room this morning, he dropped some coins on the floor.
今天早上我丈夫走进饭厅时,把一些硬币掉在地上了。 - We enjoy three meals for free in the dinning hall.
在食堂,我们能吃到免费的三餐。 - There are many people coming and going on street but a few greet you, not to mention chatting or dinning with you.
当你走在街上,眼前有那么多的人来来往往,可是却很少有人会跟你打招呼,更别说陪你聊天、吃饭; - Mrs Brown is dinning phrasal verbs into our heads every day.
布朗太太每天都反复向我们灌输短语动词。 - Also there is a dinning hall with tables and chairs around. I can see old people reading, or playing cards.
此外有一饭厅,内有许多桌椅,我看到老人们在这里看书和打牌。 - After dinning into you that taste is merely a matter of personal preference, they take you to the museum and tell you that you should pay attention because Leonardo is a great artist.
在向你灌输了品味只是个人爱好之后,他们带你去艺术博物馆,然后告诉你凝神观察那些作品,因为达芬奇是一个伟大的艺术家。 - The noodles and rice in the dinning hall are very interesting.
我们食堂的面条和大米都很好吃。 - You never notice the fish eye stares at you when you eat fish on the dinning table.
你在餐桌上吃鱼时,根本没注意到鱼眼睛在注视着你。 - Here in Diamond, you can experience private dinning and enjoy delicious food.
在戴梦得,享受私密而不乏美味的用餐体验。