ディナー
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Japanese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]- the main meal of the day often eaten in the evening
- Synonym: 晩餐 (bansan)
- 1986 January 10, Tsurugina, Mai with Katō, Tadashi, “MENU① 幻の料理人 [MENU① The Illusory Cook]”, in ザ・シェフ [The Chef], volume 1 (fiction), Tōkyō: Nihon Bungeisha, →ISBN, page 8:
- 今夜の晩餐は日本におけるフランス料理の第一人者当ホテルの下村総料理長が腕によりをかけて料理いたします 閣下にはきっとご満足いただけるものと信じております
- Kon’ya no dinā wa Nihon ni okeru Furansu ryōri no daiichininsha tō-hoteru no Shimomura Gurando Shefu ga ude ni yori o kakete ryōri Kakka ni wa kitto gomanzoku itadakeru mono to shinjite orimasu
- Our top Japanese executive chef of French cuisine, Shimomura, will use his best efforts to prepare a good dinner tonight. I am confident you will receive the best service.
- a formal Western meal of the full course dinner
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]- 夕食 (yūshoku, “evening meal”)