luncheon 的定义
- lunch, especially a formal lunch held in connection with a meeting or other special occasion: the alumni luncheon.
luncheon 近义词
等同于 meal
等同于 party
luncheon 的近义词 37 个
- celebration
- dinner
- affair
- amusement
- ball
- banquet
- barbecue
- bash
- blowout
- carousal
- carousing
- cocktails
- diversion
- do
- entertainment
- feast
- festivity
- fete
- fun
- function
- gala
- orgy
- prom
- reception
- riot
- shindig
- social
- soiree
- splurge
- spree
- tea
- at-home
- coffee klatch
- coming-out
- festive occasion
- get-together
- movable feast
luncheon 的反义词 3 个
等同于 snack
luncheon 的近义词 18 个
- lunch
- morsel
- refreshment
- tea
- bite
- break
- eats
- goodies
- grub
- munch
- nibble
- nosh
- pickings
- piece
- tidbit
- bite to eat
- light meal
- midnight snack
luncheon 的反义词 1 个
等同于 lunch
等同于 soiree
更多luncheon例句
- The spending included “holiday luncheons” in 2019 and 2020 that cost the program $363 and $421, respectively.
- Norman Augustine, former CEO of Lockheed Martin, had met Calandrelli at a luncheon at WVU and made sure Crawley knew that her application was coming his way.
- I spoke for him at a few events here and there when he couldn't make it, like a women's club luncheon that fell in the middle of the week.
- Women in Washington were supposed to host ladies’ luncheons and support their husbands’ careers.
- At a luncheon the summer after she graduated, McNutt was seated at a table with Solomon’s father, George, the former Washington Post sports editor and director of the Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism.
- She also received a book entitled "Your Arms Remind Me of Pork Luncheon Meat".
- Yesterday, the media were supposed to be focused on the stuffy royal luncheon at Buckingham Palace.
- “Kristen Wiig did that,” said Jonze at a New York luncheon thrown for the film by Peggy Siegal.
- The president was in Dallas to deliver a luncheon speech, and would only be on the ground for a couple hours.
- Neither Mike Lee or Ted Cruz showed up to a crucial luncheon Tuesday.
- She shook hands approvingly with the young American and asked her to come over informally to luncheon on the morrow.
- The two older girls ate very little of the luncheon they had brought.
- But there was no Agnes to bring the luncheon now, and Jean Baptiste lived in the memory of what had once been.
- In this satchel carry also some crackers, or sandwiches, if you will be long enough upon the road to need a luncheon.
- However, somewhat to the rear there was a comfortable coffee room, where our luncheon was neatly served.