dinner
英 ['d?n?]
美['d?n?]
- n. 晚餐,晚宴;宴會(huì);正餐
- n. (Dinner)人名;(法)迪內(nèi)
詞組搭配
done like (a) dinner
(Austral. & Canadian informal)utterly defeated or outwitted
(澳,加,非正式)被徹底打敗(或騙過(guò))
I had the fishing inspector wanting to see my licence — I was done like a dinner.
我碰到了要看我執(zhí)照的捕魚(yú)檢察官——我玩完了。
more — than someone has had hot dinners
(Brit. informal)used to emphasize someone's wide experience of a specified activity or phenomenon
(英,非正式)[用來(lái)強(qiáng)調(diào)某人對(duì)特定活動(dòng)(或現(xiàn)象的)廣泛經(jīng)驗(yàn)]
he's seen more battles than you've had hot dinners.
他經(jīng)歷過(guò)的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)比你過(guò)的橋還要多。