lunchtime的意思和读音

lunchtime

: [ˈlʌntʃˌtaɪm] : ['lʌntʃ.taɪm]

n.

lunchtimen.

1.the time around the middle of the day when people usually eat lunch

The package still hadn't arrived by lunchtime.

a lunchtime concert

The sandwich bar is generally packed at lunchtimes.

n.1.,

n.1.the time in the middle of the day when people usually eat lunch

1. 32. fly vi. 33. lunchtime n. 34. every adj. ...

2. lunch lunchtime Macao ...

3. Christmas morning lunchtime gun 1 ...

4. ... Way Lunchtime Office ...

5. in Clover Lunchtime 。 Banana /。 ...

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1.Lei : He said he would stop by at lunchtime. You can meet him then.

2.'He is not injured anymore. If he is ready to play or not is still a doubt, ' Mourinho said this Tuesday lunchtime .:“。”

3.Chelsea came into the game knowing United had beaten Liverpool courtesy of a stoppage time winner in the lunchtime kick off.西

4.The next day in Seattle, at a lunchtime reading for the employees of a high-tech corporation, two more men fainted. Two big men.西

5.John still had his hangover at lunchtime but agreed to have another drink just to see if the hair of the dog would make him feel better.宿

6.It was an audience of those musical sessions at lunchtime; and a silent spectator of many fights, and of heartbreaks, too.

7.He said people rushed out of their homes and buildings as the quake rocked the reef-fringed tropical island around lunchtime.屿

8.I know if they saw me with my head on my desk they would know it was a nap, and not the effects of lunchtime drinking.

9.Mr Murray said the two uniformed officers from Lancashire Constabulary arrived at lunchtime on Monday, the cafe's busiest time of day.穿

10.First heard about the Mertesacker deal yesterday lunchtime. Confidentiality meant it had to stay quiet. But it's happened very fast.