He had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties.
他有個(gè)令人不安的習(xí)慣,就是會(huì)把工作許給宴會(huì)上認(rèn)識(shí)的人。
He was got up in striped trousers and a dinner jacket.
他用心裝扮自己,穿上了條紋褲和無(wú)尾禮服。
She began to concoct a dinner likely to appeal to him.
她開(kāi)始烹制很可能會(huì)使他喜歡的飯菜。
After dinner, we parked ourselves on a pair of couches.
吃完飯,我們?cè)谝粚?duì)長(zhǎng)沙發(fā)上坐下。 The kitchen had once been the school dinner ladies' empire.
這廚房一度是學(xué)校食堂女服務(wù)員們的天下。
Peter cooked dinner — fillet steak and champagne, no less.
彼得做了飯——居然還有里脊扒和香檳酒。
Dinner was a bowl of soup and a cold platter.
晚餐有一碗湯和一個(gè)冷盤(pán)。