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1 dinner
dinner n1 ( meal) ( evening) dîner m ; ( midday) déjeuner m ; at dinner au dîner or déjeuner ; to have friends to dinner avoir des amis à dîner ; to go out/be invited out to dinner dîner/être invité à dîner dehors ; to be invited to dinner at sb's être invité à dîner chez qn ; to have dinner dîner ; we'll be ten for dinner nous serons dix à dîner ; we're having chicken for dinner on va manger du poulet au dîner ; to give the dog its dinner donner à manger au chien ; ‘dinner!’ ‘à table!’ ;2 ( banquet) dîner m (for sb en l'honneur de qn) ;he's had more affairs/problems than you've had hot dinners ○ des histoires amoureuses/des ennuis, il en a eu à la pelle ○. -
2 dish
dish [dɪ∫]1. nounc. ( = food) plat m2. compoundsa. [+ food, meal] servir* * *[dɪʃ] 1.1) ( plate) ( for eating) assiette f; ( for serving) plat m3) Television (also satellite dish) antenne f parabolique2.dishes plural noun vaisselle fPhrasal Verbs:- dish out- dish up -
3 pea
[pi:]1) (the round seed of a kind of climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable: We had roast beef, potatoes and peas for dinner.) (petit) pois2) (the plant which produces these seeds: We planted peas and beans this year.) pois -
4 spinach
['spini‹, -ni ]1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) épinard2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) épinards
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