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IELTS BNC: 1615 COCA: 1586

lunch

noun
/lʌntʃ/
/lʌntʃ/
[uncountable, countable]Idioms
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  1. a meal eaten in the middle of the day午餐;午饭
    • She's gone to lunch.她吃午饭去了。
    • I'm ready for some lunch.我想吃点午饭了。
    • I always eat/have lunch at my desk.我总是在办公桌前吃午饭。
    • for lunch What shall we have for lunch?我们午餐吃什么?
    • over lunch Lopez suggested they meet over lunch (= at or during lunchtime).洛佩兹建议他们午饭时见面。
    • We serve hot and cold lunches.我们供应冷热午餐。
    • a one-hour lunch break一小时午餐时间
    • Let's do lunch (= have lunch together).咱们共进午餐吧。
    • Christmas/Sunday lunch圣诞节/周日午餐
    • a picnic/buffet lunch野餐/自助午餐
    • We had a pub lunch (= lunch in a pub). 她的新教练许诺将她培养成奥运选手。
    Collocations RestaurantsRestaurants餐馆Eating out去餐馆吃饭
    • eat (lunch/​dinner)/dine/​meet at/​in a restaurant在一家餐馆吃(午/晚)饭/进餐/碰面
    • go (out)/take somebody (out) for lunch/​dinner/​a meal去/带某人去(外面)吃午饭/吃晚饭/用餐
    • have a meal with somebody与某人一起吃饭
    • make/​have a reservation (in/​under the name of Yamada)(以山田的名字)预订座位
    • reserve/ (especially British English) book a table for six预订一张坐六人的桌子
    • ask for/​request a table for two/​a table by the window要一张两人桌/靠窗的桌子
    In the restaurant在餐馆
    • wait to be seated等待就座
    • show somebody to their table把某人引到桌旁
    • sit in the corner/​by the window/​at the bar/​at the counter坐在角落/窗边/吧台边/柜台边
    • hand somebody/​give somebody the menu/​wine list把菜单/酒水单递给某人
    • open/​read/​study/​peruse the menu打开/看/仔细看菜单
    • the restaurant has a three-course set menu/​a children’s menu/​an extensive wine list这餐馆有一个三道菜的套餐/儿童菜单/丰富的酒水单
    • taste/​sample/​try the wine品尝葡萄酒
    • the waiter takes your order服务生帮你点餐
    • order/​choose/​have the soup of the day/​one of the specials/​the house (British English) speciality/(especially North American English) specialty点当日例汤/一道特色菜/餐馆特色菜
    • serve/​finish the first course/​the starter/​the main course/​dessert/​coffee端上/吃完第一道菜/开胃菜/主菜/甜点;端上/喝完咖啡
    • complain about the food/​the service/​your meal抱怨食物/服务/饭菜不好
    • enjoy your meal享用饭菜
    Paying结账
    • pay/​ask for (especially British English) the bill/(North American English) the check付账;要求结账
    • pay for/​treat somebody to dinner/​lunch/​the meal付晚饭/午饭/饭钱;请某人吃晚饭/午饭/饭
    • service is (not) included不含服务费
    • give somebody/​leave (somebody) a tip给某人小费
    More About mealsmeals
    • People use the words dinner, lunch, supper and tea in different ways depending on which English-speaking country they come from. In Britain it may also depend on which part of the country or which social class a person comes from.
    • A meal eaten in the middle of the day is usually called lunch. If it is the main meal of the day it may also be called dinner in British English, especially in the north of the country and in schools:
      • I make sure my kids have a hot school dinner, not just a packed lunch.我确保我的孩子们有一顿热腾腾的学校晚餐,而不仅仅是一顿打包的午餐。
    • A main meal eaten in the evening is usually called dinner, especially if it is a formal meal. Supper is also an evening meal, but more informal than dinner and usually eaten at home. It can also be a late meal or something to eat and drink before going to bed.
    • In British English, tea is a light meal in the afternoon with sandwiches, cakes, etc. and a cup of tea:
      • a cream tea.奶油茶点
      It can also be a main meal eaten early in the evening, especially by children:tea 亦可指傍晚主餐,尤指孩子傍晚食用的:
      • What time do the kids have their tea?孩子们什么时候用傍晚主餐?
    • As a general rule, if dinner is the word someone uses for the meal in the middle of the day, they probably call the meal in the evening tea or supper. If they call the meal in the middle of the day lunch, they probably call the meal in the evening dinner.一般说来,若午餐叫 dinner,晚餐则大多叫 tea 或 supper。如果午餐叫 lunch,晚餐则大多叫 dinner。
    • Brunch, a combination of breakfast and lunch, is becoming more common, especially as a meal where your guests serve themselves.brunch 是早餐和午餐合二为一的早午餐,如今日趋普遍,尤为自助餐形式。
    Culture mealsmealsAmericans and British people generally eat three meals a day though the names vary according to people's lifestyles and where they live.The first meal of the day is breakfast. The traditional full English breakfast served in many British hotels may include fruit juice, cereal (= a food made from processed grains and eaten with milk), bacon and eggs, often with sausages and tomatoes, toast (= slices of bread cooked until they turn brown) and marmalade (= jam made with oranges and similar fruit), and tea or coffee. Few people have time to prepare a cooked breakfast at home and most have only cereal and/​or toast with tea or coffee. Others buy coffee and a pastry on their way to work.The traditional American breakfast includes eggs, some kind of meat and toast. Eggs may be fried, ‘over easy’, ‘over hard’ or ‘sunny side up’, or boiled, poached, scrambled or in an omelette (= beaten together and fried). The meat may be bacon or sausage. People who do not have time for a large meal have toast or cereal and coffee. It is common for Americans to eat breakfast in a restaurant. On Saturday and Sunday many people eat brunch late in the morning. This consists of both breakfast and lunch dishes, including pancakes and waffles (= types of cooked batter) that are eaten with butter and maple syrup (= a sweet, sticky sauce produced from a type of maple tree).Lunch, which is eaten any time after midday, is the main meal of the day for some British people, though people out at work may have only sandwiches. Some people also refer to the midday meal as dinner. Most workers are allowed about an hour off work for it, called the lunch hour. Many schools offer a cooked lunch (school lunch or school dinner), though some students take a packed lunch of sandwiches, fruit, etc. Sunday lunch is special and is, for many families, the biggest meal of the week, consisting traditionally of roast meat and vegetables and a sweet course. In the US lunch is usually a quick meal, eaten around midday. Many workers have a half-hour break for lunch, and buy a sandwich from near their place of work. Business people may sometimes eat a larger lunch and use the time to discuss business.The main meal of the day for most people is the evening meal, called supper, tea or dinner. It is usually a cooked meal with meat or fish or a salad, followed by a sweet course. In Britain younger children may have tea when they get home from school. Tea, meaning a main meal for adults, is the word used in some parts of Britain, especially when the evening meal is eaten early. Dinner sounds more formal than supper, and guests generally receive invitations to ‘dinner’ rather than to ‘supper’. In the US the evening meal is called dinner and is usually eaten around 6 or 6.30 p.m. In many families, both in Britain and in the US, family members eat at different times and rarely sit down at the table together.Many people also eat snacks between meals. Most have tea or coffee in the middle of the morning, often called a coffee break. In Britain in the past this was sometimes also called elevenses. In the afternoon many British people have a tea break. Some hotels and cafes serve afternoon tea which consists of tea or coffee and a choice of sandwiches and cakes. When on holiday people sometimes have a cream tea of scones, jam and cream. In addition many people eat chocolate bars, biscuits (NAmE cookies) or crisps (NAmE chips). Some British people have a snack, sometimes called supper, consisting of a milk drink and a biscuit before they go to bed. In the US children often have milk and cookies after school.
    see also bag lunch, box lunch, packed lunch, ploughman’s lunch
    Extra Examples
    • Come and have a spot of lunch with me.来和我一起吃点儿午饭吧。
    • Do you want to grab some lunch?你想吃点儿午饭吗?
    • I helped wash up the lunch things.我帮忙清洗了午餐餐具。
    • She fixed lunch for the whole family.她给全家准备了午饭。
    • The lunch crowd was filtering in slowly.来吃午餐的人慢慢多了起来。
    • The restaurant offers a £20 set lunch.这家餐馆供应 20 英镑一份的午饭套餐。
    • The society's annual lunch will be held next Wednesday.这个社团的年度午餐聚会将在下周三举行。
    • The tour includes a lunch stop.旅行中有一次午餐暂歇。
    • We went for a sandwich lunch at the local bar.我们到当地的小吃店吃了三明治午餐。
    Topics Cooking and eatinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cold
    • hot
    • delicious
    verb + lunch
    • eat
    • get
    • grab
    lunch + noun
    • appointment
    • date
    • meeting
    phrases
    • a spot of lunch
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    Word Originearly 19th cent.: abbreviation of luncheon.
Idioms
out to lunch
  1. (especially North American English, informal) behaving in a strange or confused way行为怪异;心不在焉
there’s no such thing as a free lunch
  1. (informal) used to say that it is not possible to get something for nothing(表示白得东西是不可能的)没有免费的午餐

lunch

verb
/lʌntʃ/
/lʌntʃ/
[intransitive] (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lunch
/lʌntʃ/
/lʌntʃ/
he / she / it lunches
/ˈlʌntʃɪz/
/ˈlʌntʃɪz/
past simple lunched
/lʌntʃt/
/lʌntʃt/
past participle lunched
/lʌntʃt/
/lʌntʃt/
-ing form lunching
/ˈlʌntʃɪŋ/
/ˈlʌntʃɪŋ/
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  1. to have lunch, especially at a restaurant(尤指在餐馆)用午餐
    • He lunched with a client at the Ritz.他与一位客户在里茨餐馆共进了午餐。
    Topics Cooking and eatinga1
    Word Originearly 19th cent.: abbreviation of luncheon.
IELTS BNC: 1615 COCA: 1586
lunch

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + LUNCH | LUNCH + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcold, hot冷的午餐;熱騰騰的午餐delicious, lovely, nice, tasty可口的午餐gourmet, hearty, slap-up (BrE) 精緻的/豐盛的/講究的午餐four-course, three-course, etc. * 4 道菜、3 道菜等的午餐leisurely, long悠閒的午餐;費時長的午餐quick快速的午餐informal (especially BrE) 非正式午餐heavy不易消化的午餐healthy, light健康的/清淡的午餐sandwich (BrE) 三明治午餐We went for a sandwich lunch at the local bar.我們到當地的小吃店吃了三明治午餐。boxed, brown-bag, packed, sack (NAmE) 盒裝午餐;棕色袋裝的自帶午餐;袋裝午餐picnic野外午餐barbecue, buffet, carvery (BrE) 燒烤/自助/烤肉午餐pub (BrE) 酒館供應的午餐early, late吃得早的/吃得晚的午餐Sunday (especially BrE) 週日午餐annual (especially BrE) 一年一度的午餐聚會The society's annual lunch will be held next Wednesday.這個社團的年度午餐聚會將在下週三舉行。business, working商務/工作午餐school在學校吃的午餐literary (BrE) 文學交流午餐birthday, celebratory (especially BrE) 生日午餐會;慶祝午餐會fund-raising (especially BrE) 籌款午餐會boozy (BrE) , liquid (= consisting only of alcoholic drinks) 狂歡的午餐會;(只供酒的)液體午餐set (especially BrE) 成套午餐The restaurant offers a £20 set lunch.這家餐館供應 20 英鎊一份的午飯套餐。VERB + LUNCHeat, get, grab, have吃午飯;匆匆吃午飯Do you want to grab some lunch?你想吃點兒午飯嗎?do (informal) 一起吃午飯Let's do lunch sometime.咱們什麼時間一起吃頓午飯吧。cook, fix, make, prepare做午餐;準備午飯She fixed lunch for the whole family.她給全家準備了午飯。order訂午餐buy (especially NAmE) 買午飯Can I buy you lunch?我可以給你買午飯嗎?bring, serve帶來午飯;送上午餐skip不吃午餐LUNCH + NOUNappointment, date, meeting, party (especially BrE) 午餐約定/約會/會議/聚會break, hour, interval, period, recess (NAmE) 午餐間歇/時間/時段/期間/休息時間stop午餐停留The tour includes a lunch stop.旅行中有一次午餐暫歇。bag, box, bucket, pail, sack (NAmE) 午餐袋;午餐盒;午餐提桶tray午餐托盤counter, table午餐長條桌;午餐桌buffet自助午餐hall, room (especially NAmE) 午餐廳;(學校的)食堂lady (NAmE) (dinner lady in BrE) 午餐女服務員things (BrE) 午餐餐具I helped wash up the lunch things.我幫忙清洗了午餐餐具。rush (NAmE) 午餐高峰crowd午餐人群The lunch crowd was filtering in slowly.來吃午餐的人慢慢多了起來。line, queue (BrE) 午餐隊列guest午餐客人money午餐費menu午餐菜單club (especially BrE) 午餐俱樂部spot午餐地點bell午餐鈴聲PHRASESa spot of lunch (BrE) 一點兒午飯Come and have a spot of lunch with me.來和我一起吃點兒午飯吧。 note at meal (for verbs)
IELTS BNC: 1615 COCA: 1586
lunch verb
dine
lunch noun
dinner
IELTS BNC: 1615 COCA: 1586
lunch
General words meaning to eat: eat, swallow, have...

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