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lunchlQntFna meal that is eaten in the middle of the day午餐,中饭What's for lunch? [U]午饭吃什么?Let's have lunch in a pub today. [U]我们去酒吧吃午餐吧!I'm sorry, Ms Wilson isn't here at the moment, she's (gone) out to/gone to/gone for lunch. [U]我很抱歉,威尔逊女士现在不在,她去吃午饭了。If we have an early lunch, we can start this afternoon's meeting earlier. [C]如果我们早些吃午饭,今天下午的会议就可以早些开始。The company is having/holding a lunch (= a formal meal in the middle of the day to celebrate something) next week in honour of Peter's retirement. [C]公司下周将为庆祝彼得退休举行午餐会。The prize-giving will be followed by a buffet lunch (= lunch which people collect for themselves and usually eat standing up) . [C]颁奖仪式后将举行自助午餐会。I know a very good restaurant for business lunches (= meals in the middle of the day at which business is discussed) . [C]我知道有家餐馆的工作午餐很有名。We're having a lunch party on Sunday -- would you like to come?我们星期天举行午餐会----你愿来吗?This guy is really out to lunch (= behaving in a strange or foolish way or CRAZY).这家伙行为确实古怪。I'm going shopping in/during my lunch hour/lunch break (= the period in the middle of the day when people stop work to have lunch).我午餐休息时去商店购物。(Am) A lunch room (or Br dining hall) is the large room in a school where children can sit down to eat.(学校)食堂,餐厅 ☆DINNER
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