lunch的意思和读音

lunch

: [lʌntʃ] : [lʌntʃ]

n.;()便[便];〔便

v.[便];[便]

lunches  lunched  lunching  

lunchn.— see alsobag lunch,box lunch,packed lunch,ploughman's lunch

1.[u][c]a meal eaten in the middle of the day

She's gone to lunch.

I'm ready for some lunch.

What shall we have for lunch ?

We serve hot and cold lunches.

a one-hour lunch break

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IDMout to lunch(informal)behaving in a strange or confused wayv.

1.[i]to have lunch, especially at a restaurant

He lunched with a client at the Ritz.

n.1.;()便,2.[便];〔便

v.1.[便];[便]

n.1.a meal eaten in the middle of the day, especially a light meal that is not the main meal of the day2.the food prepared and eaten at the midday meal

v.1.to eat lunch, especially a particular type of lunch eaten somewhere other than at home

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7. for lunch we ...

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1.She was having lunch with him in Paris in 1957 when he received the news that he had won the Nobel Prize.1957

2.I'll answer one more question, then I've got to go have lunch with your President. (Laughter. ) Yes, sir, in the blue.。(穿

3.One day one of the office boys he was older than I came to me where I was eating my lunch and asked me on the quiet if I had any money.

4.In third grade, your idea of a good friend was the person who shared their lunch with you when you forgot yours on the bus.

5.NEAR the crest, I sat down to a lunch of bread, Irish Cheddar and Spanish chorizo, and looked out at the valley.西

6.We've had lunch at his house many days, spent several Sundays together, gotten together for barbecues. "We've had a great time with him. "

7.The woman is officially living with us, I got to have lunch with her alone today.

8.Just out. Had some lunch, just me. A little quality time with me. Thanks for your jacket.

9.She declined to have lunch with her friend, saying that she was not feeling well.

10.Hurstwood went into the barn and sought a car step, pulling out his paper-wrapped lunch from his pocket.