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单词 high tea
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Definition of high tea in English:

high tea

noun
British
  • A meal eaten in the late afternoon or early evening, typically consisting of a cooked dish, bread and butter, and tea.

    〈英〉傍晚茶,午后茶(一般有菜、黄油和面包以及茶)

    you sat down and had high tea
    an agreeable high tea of poached eggs on toast, tea, and cakes
    two high teas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The thought of a high tea brought back childhood memories of Sundays at my grandparents.
    • ‘There's nothing they can't provide for you,’ says Burton, who loves afternoon high tea while overlooking Michigan Avenue.
    • A very reasonable entry fee of $42 per team includes morning tea, hot lunch and high tea each day.
    • Friday's menu on board the airline's carriers was spread on a table - breakfast, high tea and dinner.
    • You can imagine the stripy bathing suit, and the lacework surf as it ebbs about her feet, and in the evening high tea and hushed gossip.
    • Each day comprises three rounds and the entry fee of $42 per team for each day includes morning tea, a hot lunch and high tea.
    • Dressed in costumes and using wooden racquets to recreate a 1903 atmosphere, club members enjoyed an afternoon of tennis and high tea.
    • We serve tea with breakfast, iced tea before and hot tea after lunch and high tea in the evenings.
    • A high tea to display student designs will begin at noon Saturday, April 5, in the Joan Bice Underwood Tea Room, MacKay.
    • The Ritz is the setting for high teas, lavish celebrity parties - and now a Littlewoods clothing launch.
    • The Mint Bar is the venue for more casual food, or try the Atrium for a gourmet sandwich or salad at lunch, or for high tea.
    • Lunch, high tea, and dinner are served in the Teahouse, a tiny, romantic, cliffside restaurant.
    • The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans is offering a grand high tea with a low-carb menu in its Lobby Lounge.
    • Following high tea in Charleville and musical entertainment the happy group returned to Setrights at midnight.
    • They're big on tradition here, especially on Sundays when they offer a special high tea, together with a carvery.
    • Like specialty coffee, gourmet teas have grown increasingly popular, and not just for afternoon high tea.
    • The event, which took place at the Dromhall Hotel, Killarney, was followed by a high tea and disco.
    • The mass walk will end at The Claridges hotel where a high tea has been organised in memory of the tsunami victims.
    • Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid.
    • We also had scones, crumpets, sandwiches, and tea for our afternoon and high teas, which were currently in vogue with Caurian ladies.

Definition of high tea in US English:

high tea

nounˈˌhaɪ ˈtiˈˌhī ˈtē
British
  • A meal eaten in the late afternoon or early evening, typically consisting of a cooked dish, bread and butter, and tea.

    〈英〉傍晚茶,午后茶(一般有菜、黄油和面包以及茶)

    you sat down and had high tea
    an agreeable high tea of poached eggs on toast, tea, and cakes
    two high teas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A high tea to display student designs will begin at noon Saturday, April 5, in the Joan Bice Underwood Tea Room, MacKay.
    • Dressed in costumes and using wooden racquets to recreate a 1903 atmosphere, club members enjoyed an afternoon of tennis and high tea.
    • The Mint Bar is the venue for more casual food, or try the Atrium for a gourmet sandwich or salad at lunch, or for high tea.
    • The thought of a high tea brought back childhood memories of Sundays at my grandparents.
    • You can imagine the stripy bathing suit, and the lacework surf as it ebbs about her feet, and in the evening high tea and hushed gossip.
    • The event, which took place at the Dromhall Hotel, Killarney, was followed by a high tea and disco.
    • Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid.
    • Friday's menu on board the airline's carriers was spread on a table - breakfast, high tea and dinner.
    • ‘There's nothing they can't provide for you,’ says Burton, who loves afternoon high tea while overlooking Michigan Avenue.
    • The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans is offering a grand high tea with a low-carb menu in its Lobby Lounge.
    • A very reasonable entry fee of $42 per team includes morning tea, hot lunch and high tea each day.
    • The mass walk will end at The Claridges hotel where a high tea has been organised in memory of the tsunami victims.
    • Like specialty coffee, gourmet teas have grown increasingly popular, and not just for afternoon high tea.
    • Each day comprises three rounds and the entry fee of $42 per team for each day includes morning tea, a hot lunch and high tea.
    • Following high tea in Charleville and musical entertainment the happy group returned to Setrights at midnight.
    • The Ritz is the setting for high teas, lavish celebrity parties - and now a Littlewoods clothing launch.
    • We also had scones, crumpets, sandwiches, and tea for our afternoon and high teas, which were currently in vogue with Caurian ladies.
    • Lunch, high tea, and dinner are served in the Teahouse, a tiny, romantic, cliffside restaurant.
    • They're big on tradition here, especially on Sundays when they offer a special high tea, together with a carvery.
    • We serve tea with breakfast, iced tea before and hot tea after lunch and high tea in the evenings.
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