Wine and dine Meaning in English
expression
ˈwaɪn/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈdaɪn
WYN-and-DYN or WYN-uhnd-DYN
wˈaɪn/ /ˈænd/ /dˈaɪn
WYN-and-DYN
Definition
To entertain someone with a nice meal and drinks, usually in a generous or impressive way.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is semi-formal and often used about business, romance, or impressing someone. Commonly: 'wine and dine someone.' Often implies extra effort or luxury. Not literal—does not always involve wine.
Spanish: agasajar con comida y bebida - invitar a comer y beberPortuguese (BR): levar para jantar e beber - agradar com comida e bebidaPortuguese (PT): levar para jantar e beber - agradar com comida e bebidaChinese (Simplified): 款待(用美酒佳肴)Chinese (Traditional): 款待(用美酒佳餚)Hindi: खाना-पीना खिलाना - भोज करानाArabic: يُدلّل بالطعام والشراب – يكرم بالطعام والشرابBengali: ভোজনবিলাস করা - ভালো খাবার ও পানীয় দিয়ে আপ্যায়ন করাRussian: угощать изысканными блюдами и напитками - устраивать званый ужинJapanese: ごちそうでもてなす - 食事と飲み物でもてなすVietnamese: chiêu đãi ăn uống - mời ăn uống thịnh soạnKorean: 음식과 술로 환대하다 - 근사하게 대접하다Turkish: ağırlamak (yemek ve içkiyle) - lüks bir şekilde ikram etmekUrdu: اچھی ضیافت کرنا - شاندار کھانوں اور مشروبات سے تواضع کرناIndonesian: menjamukan dengan makanan dan minuman mewah - menjamu dengan mewah
Example Sentences
He loves to wine and dine his friends on weekends.
basic
The company will wine and dine important clients.
basic
She was wined and dined at a fancy restaurant.
basic
They're trying to wine and dine me so I'll accept the job offer.
natural
She knows how to wine and dine her guests.
natural
He likes to wine and dine people to show his appreciation.
natural