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brunch

/bruhnch/US // brʌntʃ //UK // (brʌntʃ) //

早午餐,早午餐会,早饭,早午餐时间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a meal that serves as both breakfast and lunch.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to eat brunch: They brunch at 11:00 on Sunday.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As flaky as your friend who cancels brunch plans on you only after you’ve already sat down and ordered a mimosa.

  • Multi-course lunch and brunch menus will also be available for $22 per person.

  • We have the ability to apply our deposit to any future event, whether that’s a 12-person brunch or an 80-person dinner.

  • We’ll have to wait a while to join the ladies at brunch and find out.

  • In scandalizing the brunch crew, she pushed the national conversation around women and sex forward a generation.

  • My father had visited the States years before we moved here and was totally taken by this American concept of brunch.

  • In Paris, you can go to the Brooklyn Café, or have brunch à la Brooklyn.

  • Brunch is a catalyst, brunch is the enforcer of different-rules-for-the-weekend.

  • Oh dear, the New York Times has pronounced brunch as done, over, declaring, “Brunch is for jerks.”

  • A New York Times article says brunch is over-rated and for “jerks.”

  • At brunch he kept his eyes open, and before too long Panek came into the dining room for his lunch.

  • Rick and Scotty slept late the following morning and were awakened for brunch by Dr. Miller.

  • He took the neck of her brunch coat in his fist and jerked downward.