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1) есть с чего-л. Does the Queen really dine off gold plates? ≈ Неужели королева действительно ест с золотых блюд?
2) есть на обед I wish I could afford to dine off fresh meat every day. ≈ Я хотел бы, чтобы у меня были деньги на то, чтобы каждый день есть свежее мясо.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dine off
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[daɪn]гл.1) обедатьto dine at a restaurant / out — обедать в ресторане
to dine off / on fish and fresh vegetables — есть на обед рыбу со свежими овощами
a city of such apparent cleanliness that you really could dine off the pavements — город, где поддерживают такую чистоту, что можно в буквальном смысле есть с тротуара
They would dine off their stories for years to come. — Их еще долго будут приглашать на вечеринки, чтобы послушать их байки.
They sent us a message they would come and dine with us. — Они прислали сообщение о том, что приедут к нам на обед.
Syn:2) угощать обедом, давать обедThe saloon is capable of dining 118 passengers. — В салоне могут одновременно обедать 118 пассажиров.
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