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1 table d'hôte
[ˌtɑːbl'dəʊt]* * *[ˌtɒːbl'dəʊt]1. n2. adj(meal) a prezzo fisso* * *table d'hôte /tɑ:blˈdəʊt/ (franc.)loc. n. (pl. table d'hôtes)● a table d'hôte dinner, una cena a prezzo fisso.* * *[ˌtɑːbl'dəʊt]
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dinner — [n] evening meal banquet, blowout*, chow*, collation, din din*, eats*, feast, feedbag*, fete, main meal, major munch*, potluck, principal meal, refection, regale, repast, ribs*, spread*, supper, table d’hôte; concept 459 … New thesaurus
dinner — [din′ər] n. [ME diner < OFr disner, inf. used as n.: see DINE] 1. the main meal of the day, whether eaten in the evening or about noon 2. a banquet in honor of some person or event 3. a complete meal at a set price with no course omitted;… … English World dictionary
dinner — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English diner, from Anglo French disner, diner meal, from disner to dine Date: 13th century 1. a. the principal meal of the day b. a formal feast or banquet 2. table d hote 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
dinner — din·ner (dĭn’ər) n. 1) a) The chief meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday. b) A banquet or formal meal in honor of a person or event. c) The food prepared for either of these meals. 2) A full course meal served at a fixed price;… … Word Histories
dinner — dinnerless, adj. /din euhr/, n. 1. the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday. 2. a formal meal in honor of some person or occasion. 3. See table d hôte. [1250 1300; ME diner < OF disner (n. use of v.); see DINE] * * * … Universalium
dinner — din•ner [[t]ˈdɪn ər[/t]] n. 1) the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday 2) a formal meal in honor of some person or occasion 3) table d hôte • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME diner < OF disner (n. use of v.); see dine din′ner•less … From formal English to slang
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