late 13c., from Old French disner (Modern French d?ner) "to dine, eat, have a meal," originally "take the first meal of the day," from stem of Gallo-Roman *desjunare "to break one's fast," from Vulgar Latin *disjejunare, from dis- "undo" (see dis-) + Late Latin jejunare "to fast," from Latin iejunus "fasting, hungry" (see jejune).
例文
1. They used to enjoy going out to dine .
彼らは以前食事に出かけるのが好きだった。
2.I wish I could afford to dine off fresh meat every day.
私は毎日新鮮な肉を食べることができたらいいな.
3.Let 's dine out tonight.I 'm too tired to cook.
私は疲れてご飯を作りたくないので、今晩は外で食べましょう。dd>
4.Does the Queen really dine off the gold plates?
女王は本当に金の皿で食事をしていますか?
5.How long can she dine out on her former success?