lunch
- IPA[lən(t)SH]
美式
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically one that is lighter or less formal than an evening meal
- eat lunch;take (someone) out for lunch
verb: lunch, 3rd person present: lunches, gerund or present participle: lunching, past tense: lunched, past participle: lunched
noun: lunch, plural noun: lunches
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名詞
- 1. a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically one that is lighter or less formal than an evening meal do join us for lunch a vegetarian lunch
動詞
- 1. eat lunch he told his wife he was lunching with a client
- ▪ take (someone) out for lunch public relations people lunch their clients there
- a container in which to carry a packed meal.
Oxford Dictionary
- a lunch box.
- working-class; blue-collar: lunch-pail labourers
Oxford Dictionary
- a mid-morning break at school, during which children have light refreshments: the school bell had gone and little lunch was over
Oxford Dictionary
- a lunchbox.
- working-class; blue-collar: lunch-pail labourers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a snack eaten by schoolchildren during their mid-morning break: she was always snatching things from him, eating half his play lunch in exchange for secrets
Oxford Dictionary
- a small restaurant: Mumbai's most famous lunch home he visited a lunch home in the area to eat
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman who serves meals to children in a school: I ran over to the lunch lady and bought three cookies
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bag lunch.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[lʌn(t)ʃ]
英式
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically one that is lighter or less formal than an ... do join us for lunch a light lunch
- eat lunch: he told his wife he was lunching with a client
Oxford Dictionary