dinnertime
基本解釋
- n.正餐時(shí)間; 正餐開始時(shí)間
英漢例句
- I saw him in our hallway, around dinnertime.
晚飯時(shí)分,我在門厛裡見到了他。 - At dinnertime, I make my family dinner and I make my own dinner.
在用餐時(shí)間,我爲(wèi)我的家人和自己分別準(zhǔn)備飯菜。 - “Dinnertime is reserved, you know, ” the president tells NBC News.
“你知道,晚餐時(shí)間是預(yù)定的。” 縂統(tǒng)對(duì)全美廣播公司新聞臺(tái)記者說道。 - He could have easily spent his dinnertime running the Pinocchio sequences through his head.
FORBES: Let the Learning Begin - Finally, two days before Loren was scheduled to deliver, the neurologist called at dinnertime.
FORBES: For Arya - Paul's Cathedral, a news flash at dinnertime reported that the Spirit of St.
NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Dinnertime is the period of the day when most people have their dinner.