1.午餐;(两餐之间)便餐,点心
2.作午餐[便餐]用的食物;〔美国〕便餐
1.吃午餐[便餐];供给午餐[便餐]
1.a meal eaten in the middle of the day, especially a light meal that is not the main meal of the day
2.the food prepared and eaten at the midday meal
1.to eat lunch, especially a particular type of lunch eaten somewhere other than at home
1.In the past, we had usually lunched together when he came to Chicago, so I invited him to have lunch with me this day.
过去他来支加哥时,我们经常一起午餐,所以那天我也请他吃饭,他勉强的答应了。
2.He said Mr. Strauss-Kahn had appointments after he left the hotel and even lunched with someone.
他说,卡恩在离开酒店后赴约去了,他甚至还和一个人共进了午餐。
3.Ms. Warren had a front-row place at the ceremony -- and afterward lunched with White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett.
举行签字仪式时沃伦坐在会场的前排,仪式结束后她与白宫高级顾问贾勒特(ValerieJarrett)共进了午餐。
4.Anton never lunched in town; he thought that extravagant, and anyhow he didn't like the food.
安东从来没有在城里吃午饭,他认为,奢华,并反正他不喜欢的食物。
5.Reader Charlotte Woolley lunched at a Ho Chi Minh City restaurant where the menu offered "Sauteed Uterus With Mushrooms" .
读者夏洛特·伍利在胡志明市的一家餐厅里吃午饭时看到菜单上居然有“蘑菇炒子宫”。
6.Drouet had Carrie establish a little portable gas stove for the preparation of small lunched, oysters, Welsh rarebits, and the like.
杜洛埃要嘉莉装了一具可以移动的煤气炉,以便烹调牡蛎、威尔士干酪面包之类的小食之用。
7.As he and a friend lunched at a local Chinese restaurant, a tough group of Latino boys and girls approached.
他和一个朋友在当地一家中餐馆里吃午饭时,一伙儿拉美洲男女小青年走了过来。
8.We lunched (out) on cold meat and salad.
我们午饭(在外面)吃的是凉肉和色拉。
9.Mr. Letterblair, who lunched on a sandwich and tea, dined deliberately and deeply, and insisted on his guest's doing the same.
午饭吃三明治、喝茶的莱特布赖先生,晚餐却吃得从容不迫、专心致志,并坚持让他的客人也照此办理。
10.We packed up our stuff after that, lunched at a quaint little tea house in the vicinity, and then went home.
我们收拾我们的东西后,共进午餐时,还是古朴的茶楼附近,然后回家。