柯林斯詞典lunch /l?nt?/ (lunching,lunched,lunches) 1. N-VAR Lunch is the meal that you have in the middle of the day. 午餐 Shall we meet somewhere for lunch? 我們約個地方一起喫午飯好嗎? He did not enjoy business lunches. 他不喜歡工作午餐。2. V-I When you lunch, you have lunch, especially at a restaurant. (尤指在餐館) 進午餐[正式] Only the extremely rich could afford to lunch at the Mirabelle. 衹有大富豪才喫得起米拉貝爾飯店的午餐。 返回 lunch劍橋詞典a meal that is eaten in the middle of the day 午餐,午飯 What's for lunch? 午飯喫什麼? UK We had a pub lunch. 我們在酒館喫的午飯。 I'm sorry , Joanna isn't here at the moment , she's (gone) out to/gone to lunch. 對不起,喬安娜現(xiàn)在不在,她喫午飯去了。 We must do lunch sometime (= have lunch together). 哪天我們一定得一起喫個午飯。 例句 Why don't we have lunch together on Friday ?He managed to eat a big lunch despite having eaten an enormous breakfast .Shall I heat up some soup for lunch?We enjoyed a leisurely picnic lunch on the lawn .We stopped at a roadside café for lunch.習(xí)語be out to lunch 返回 lunch