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Definition of mealtime in English: mealtimenoun ˈmiːltʌɪmˈmilˌtaɪm The time at which a meal is eaten. 进餐时间,开饭时间 family life seemed to revolve around mealtimes Example sentencesExamples - I like having my family together at mealtimes, for the Lord knows the rest of the time we are separated.
- One of the high points of these summits, say participants, is mealtime.
- He stopped at normal mealtimes, but never had an appetite.
- In fact, the only times he would stay in the same room as them were at mealtimes.
- Within the family he was notorious for reading clips out of the paper at mealtimes to prevent conversation.
- The women ate familiar, everyday foods at mealtimes and for their evening snack.
- With less-structured mealtimes, consumers are eating smaller amounts of food more regularly than three meals a day.
- You rarely attend mealtime, and that is quite worrying to everyone.
- He was also very hungry and Marion went outside to scold the maids for not remembering to bring him food at mealtimes.
- Someone is trying to get something to eat before mealtime.
- Anne has taken to being quiet at mealtimes so that she is not criticized.
- At the sound of a bell, the men woke; another bell signaled mealtime; still another, work time; still another, meals and bedtime.
- At mealtimes you will go with me to the kitchens to pick up the food.
- He hated mealtimes, especially with Aunt Bella watching over him, or Uncle Simon making comments.
- ‘We would have been looking for hotels that would do pack lunches and offer some flexibility with mealtimes,’ says Skelly.
- In her family mealtimes, lively chatter was encouraged even when she was a young child.
- Southerners are the most likely to put their elbows on the table at mealtime, but they are the least likely to cut in line and the most likely to use courtesy titles.
- Matron was, eagerly it seemed, listening to their conversation, despite her attempts to keep herself to herself during mealtimes.
- Thus, despite the proliferation of incredibly lavish kitchens, fewer and fewer Americans are at home even at mealtimes.
- I had no sense of time any more; I didn't think it was a mealtime but I couldn't be sure.
Definition of mealtime in US English: mealtimenounˈmilˌtaɪmˈmēlˌtīm The time at which a meal is eaten. 进餐时间,开饭时间 fill up at mealtimes and get out of the habit of snacking 很快就到吃饭时间了。 Example sentencesExamples - The women ate familiar, everyday foods at mealtimes and for their evening snack.
- ‘We would have been looking for hotels that would do pack lunches and offer some flexibility with mealtimes,’ says Skelly.
- In fact, the only times he would stay in the same room as them were at mealtimes.
- In her family mealtimes, lively chatter was encouraged even when she was a young child.
- You rarely attend mealtime, and that is quite worrying to everyone.
- At mealtimes you will go with me to the kitchens to pick up the food.
- He was also very hungry and Marion went outside to scold the maids for not remembering to bring him food at mealtimes.
- At the sound of a bell, the men woke; another bell signaled mealtime; still another, work time; still another, meals and bedtime.
- Matron was, eagerly it seemed, listening to their conversation, despite her attempts to keep herself to herself during mealtimes.
- One of the high points of these summits, say participants, is mealtime.
- He stopped at normal mealtimes, but never had an appetite.
- With less-structured mealtimes, consumers are eating smaller amounts of food more regularly than three meals a day.
- Within the family he was notorious for reading clips out of the paper at mealtimes to prevent conversation.
- Southerners are the most likely to put their elbows on the table at mealtime, but they are the least likely to cut in line and the most likely to use courtesy titles.
- Anne has taken to being quiet at mealtimes so that she is not criticized.
- I like having my family together at mealtimes, for the Lord knows the rest of the time we are separated.
- I had no sense of time any more; I didn't think it was a mealtime but I couldn't be sure.
- Thus, despite the proliferation of incredibly lavish kitchens, fewer and fewer Americans are at home even at mealtimes.
- Someone is trying to get something to eat before mealtime.
- He hated mealtimes, especially with Aunt Bella watching over him, or Uncle Simon making comments.
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