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lunchtime

/luhnch-tahym/US // ˈlʌntʃˌtaɪm //

午餐时间,午餐时分,午餐时,午间

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a period set aside for eating lunch or the period of an hour or so, beginning roughly at noon, during which lunch is commonly eaten.

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Examples

  • The best lunch boxes and lunch bags give you unlimited lunchtime possibilities.

  • For years Charles has complained openly about how little he saw of his parents, that he was just an item in a daily routine, half an hour after breakfast, maybe a quick peck on the cheek at lunchtime and half an hour before bed.

  • Peanut butter and peanut butter powder help transform a lunchtime classic into a homey but indulgent cakeThis is the first official installment of For Goodness Cake, a monthly cake column from pastry chef Joy Cho.

  • I also use lunchtime to take small groups to favorite cafés, forging bonds that endure long after the course has ended.

  • The lunchtime cocktail or happy hour drink used to be the staple for cooling off.

  • I played yesterday at lunchtime,” he says, “and after work, and then again this morning, and then today at lunchtime.

  • For example, you can switch to morning or lunchtime workouts or go straight to the gym instead of stopping at home first.

  • Townspeople who spoke to the AP said it rolled into Snizhne around lunchtime.

  • It was lunchtime when a tracked launcher with four SA-11 surface-to-air missiles rolled into town and parked on Karapetyan Street.

  • Maybe you think Botox is no big deal—a quick lunchtime jab to freshen up the face?

  • Well, I was going to see her sometime in the lunchtime because it was very close to my work.

  • We happened to be talking about the character of assassins at that lunchtime, of all things.

  • He telephoned in early afternoon, something after lunchtime.

  • At lunchtime Mrs. Miller broiled hamburgers on the charcoal grill out in the woodshed, which connected to the kitchen.

  • When he emerged at lunchtime he was surprised to find his man about to depart.