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/lʌntʃ/ |
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| a meal that you eat in the middle of the day 午餐;午饭 | We stopped for a light (=small) lunch. 我们停下来吃了点午饭。 | | for lunch I’ ve got a sandwich for lunch. 我有三明治作午餐。 | | have lunch Let’ s have lunch at that new restaurant. 我们去那家新餐馆吃午饭吧。 | | at lunch She’ s usually at lunch from twelve till one. 12点到1点通常是她用午餐的时间。 | | take sb (out) to lunch I’ ll take you out to lunch when I get back. 我回来后带你出去吃午饭。 | |
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- | do lunch mainly AMERICAN informal |
| to meet someone and have lunch with them |
| 与某人会面并一起用午餐 |
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- | out to lunch mainly AMERICAN informal |
| behaving or thinking in a strange or crazy way |
| (行为或想法)怪异的,疯狂的 |
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- | there’ s no such thing as a free lunch |
| used for saying that people cannot get something good without working hard or giving something in exchange |
| 没有免费的午餐 |
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